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Biochemistry I
Labs 22,23,24
Exoenzymes – Lab 22
Bacteria make enzymes to digest
macromolecules outside of the cell
The smaller sub units of the enzymatic
reaction are then able to be transported
across the cell membrane
This capacity is a characteristic of many
Gram Positive bacteria
Hydrolysis of starch
Starch is composed of glucose molecules connected by
glycosidic linkages
When the glycosidic linkages are broken, individual sugar
molecules are produced
Linkages are broken in the presence of Water and the
enzyme amylase
Hydrolysis of Gelatin
When water and an enzyme are added to a protein,
the peptide bond in proteins are broken, producing
individual amino acids
Gelatin Hydrolysis in the tube
Carbohydrates and Sugars
Glycolysis
Sugar fermentation- Carbohydrate
metabolism
Fermentation
Phenol red – pH
indicator is red in a
neutral environment
and yellow is the
result of an acidic pH
Gas – Gas is a by -
product of the
fermentation reaction
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Triple Sugar Iron
a. metabolize lactose and/or sucrose
b. conduct fermentation to produce acid
c. produce gas during fermentation
d. generate H2S.
TSI Results
Results
BUTT
COLOR/CO
NDITION
Cod
e
Lett
er
Interpretation
Example
RED
R
no fermentation, the bacterium is an
obligate aerobe
Example
red butt
Y
some fermentation has occurred, acid Example
has been produced, it is a facultative yellow
anaerobe.
butt
GAS
FORMED
YG
Seen as cracks in the agar, bubbles,
or the entire slant may be pushed out
of the tube. (Caution: these gassy
fermenters may have bacteria close
to the opening.)
Example
yellow
butt with
gas
BLACK
"+"
H2S has been produced
Example
black butt
YELLOW
SLANT BUTT
H2S
COMMENTS
Shigella
dysenteriae
R
Y
Salmonella
typhimurium
R
YG
+
Causes food poisoning
Salmonella typhi
R
Y
+
Causes typhoid fever
Aerobacter
aerogenes
Y
YG
Similar to Klebsiella,but
nonrespiratory
Escherichia coli
Y
YG
Most common of GIflora
Citrobacter
freundii
Y
YG
+
one of "paracolon" group (nonpathogenic)
Proteus vulgaris
Y
YG
+
Causes GU infections, highly
motile
Klebsiella
pneumoniae
Y
R or
YG
Pneumonia in debilitated patients
(nosocomial)
Pseudomonas
aeruginosa
R
R
GI inhabitant, causes wound, GU
infections
Alcaligenes
faecalis
R
R
GI inhabitant, opportunistic
pathogen of GU
Causes food infection dysentery