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Cytoplasm.............................................
Thecytoplasmcontainsalargenumberofsolutelow-andhigh-molecular-
weightsubstances,RNAandapproximately 20000 ribosomespercell.
Bacteriahave 7 0Sribosomescomprising30Sand50Ssubunits.Bacterial
ribosomesfunctionastheorganellesforproteinsynthesis.Thecytoplasm
isalsofrequentlyusedtostorereservesubstances(glycogendepots,poly-
merizedmetaphosphates,lipids).
TheMostImportantBacterialCytoplasmicMembraneProteins
Permeases Activetransportofnutrientsfromoutsidetoinsideagainsta
concentrationgradient.
Biosynthesis
enzymes
Requiredforbiosynthesisofthecellwall,e.g.,itsmurein(see
under“Cellwall”p. 1 52).Theenzymesthatcontributetothe
finalmureinbiosynthesisstepsareforthemostpartidentical
withthe“penicillin-bindingproteins”(PBPs).
Secretion
systemproteins
Foursecretionsystemsdifferinginstructureandmodeofaction
havebeendescribedtodate.Proteinsaremovedoutofthecell
withthehelpofthesesystems.Acommonfeatureofallfouris
theformationofproteincylindersthattraversethecytoplasmic
membraneand,inGram-negativebacteria,theoutercellwall
membraneaswell.Seep. 17 onthespecialrelevanceofthe
typeIIIsecretionsystemtovirulence.
Sensorproteins
(alsoknownas
signalproteins)
Transmitinformationfromthecell’senvironmentintoitsinte-
rior.Theso-calledreceiverdomainextendsoutward,thetrans-
mitterdomaininward.Thetransmissionactivityisregulatedby
thebindingofsignalmoleculestoareceivermodule.Intwo-
componentsystems,thetransmittermoduletransferstheinfor-
mationtoaregulatorprotein,activatingitsfunctionalmodule.
Thisregulatorsegmentcanthenbindtospecificgenesequences
andactivateordeactivateoneormoregenes(seealsoFig. 1. 4 ,
p. 1 9).
Respiratory
chainenzymes
Occurinbacteriawithaerobicmetabolism.Aerobicrespiration
functionsaccordingtothesameprinciplesascellularrespiration
ineurkaryotes.
TheCytoplasmicMembrane..........................
Thiselementarymembrane,alsoknownastheplasmamembrane,istypical
oflivingcells.Itisbasicallyadoublelayerofphospholipidswithnumerous
proteinsintegratedintoitsstructure.Themostimportantofthesemembrane
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