BLG 151 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Proline, Thermophile, Hyperthermophile

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Microbiology study notes chapter 5 microbial growth control: Most organisms grow in fairly moderate environmental conditions. Extremophiles- microorganisms that grow under harsh conditions that would kill most other organisms. Factors like ph, osmotic pressure, temperature, oxygen, and pressure. Heat shock response- stress response genes that are activates when there are rapid temperature changes during growth. Protein products like chaperones and other enzymes are produced: chaperones- maintain protein shape, enzymes- change membrane lipid composition all living organisms experience this response. Adaptation of thermophiles: adaptatio(cid:374) to te(cid:373)perature usually depe(cid:374)ds o(cid:374) (cid:373)i(cid:272)roorga(cid:374)is(cid:373)s" (cid:373)e(cid:373)(cid:271)ra(cid:374)e fluidity: more saturated fatty acids and higher molecular weight lipids = less fluidity of membrane because they are brunched together, ether linkages (archaeal membranes) Microbes that live on land and water surface live at 1 atm some bacteria and archaea live in deep seas with very high hydrostatic pressures. Solutes and water activity: changes in osmotic concentrations in the environment can affect microbial cells and growth.

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