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Aquifex
Thermotoga
Flavobacteria
Cyanobacteria
Purple bacteria
Gram +ve
bacteria
Greennon-sulphur
bacteria
Pyrodictium
Thermoproteus
Thermo-
coccus
Methanococcus
Methanobacterium
Extreme
thermophiles
Thermo-
plasma
Diplomonads
Microsporidia
Trichomonads
Flagellates
Entamoeba
Slime
fungi
Plants
Fungi
Animals
Eucarya
Bacteria
Archaea
Fig. 4.1 Three domains of living things based on Woese’s work (Modified from Ciccarelli et al. 2006 )
Table 4.1 Summary of differences among the three domains of living things (Modified from Madigan and Martinko 2006 )
S. No. Characteristic Bacteria Archae Eukarya
- Prokaryotic cell structure + + −
- DNA present in closed circular form + + −
- Histone proteins presenta − + +
- Nuclear membrane − − +
- Muramic acid in cell wall + − −
- Membrane lipids: Fatty acids or branched hydrocarbons Fatty acids Branched
hydrocarbons
Fatty acids
Unbranched fatty acid chains attached to glycerol by ester linkages + − +
- Ribosome size 70 S 70 S 80 S
- Initiator tRNA Formylmethionine Methionine Methionine
- Introns in most genesb − − +
- Operonsc + + −
- Plasmids + + Rare
- Ribosome sensitive to diphtheria toxin − + +
- Sensitivity to streptomycin, chloramphenicol, and kanamycin + − −
Physiological/special structures - Methanogenesis + + −
- Denitrification + + −
- Nitrogen fixation + + −
- Chlorophyllbased photosynthesis + – + (Plants)
- Gas vesicles + + −
- Chemolithotrophy + + −
- Storage granules of polybhydroxyalkanoates + + −
- Growth above 80°C + + −
- Growth above 100°C − + −
aHistone proteins are present in eukaryotic chromosomes; histones and DNA give structure to chromosomes in eukaryotes; proteins
in archeae chromosomes are different
bNoncoding sequences within genes
cOperons: Typically present in prokaryotes, these are clusters of genes controlled by a single operator
dTATA box (also called Hogness Box): an ATrich region of the DNA with the sequence TATAT/AAT/A located before the initiation site
eTranscription factor is a protein that binds DNA at a specific promoter or enhancer region or site, where it regulates transcription