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Nutrisi & Metabolisme Mikrobia. Nutrisi dan Tipe Nutrisi Mikrobia Nutien mikrobia Komponen Nutrien Mikrobia Transportasi Nutrien. Microbial Nutrition and Metabolism. Nutrisi & Tipe Nutrisi Mikrobia. Nutrien: sumber energi & komponen sel Nutrisi Mikrobia: Tipe nutrisi mikrobia - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Nutrisi & Metabolisme Mikrobia

Nutrisi dan Tipe Nutrisi Mikrobia– Nutien mikrobia– Komponen Nutrien Mikrobia– Transportasi Nutrien

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Microbial Nutrition and Metabolism

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Nutrisi & Tipe Nutrisi Mikrobia

Nutrien: sumber energi & komponen sel

Nutrisi Mikrobia: Tipe nutrisi mikrobiaTransportasi nutrient

Pertumbuhan populasi mikrobia:Batch culture: fase pertumbuhanContinuous culture: chemostatMetode pengukuran pertumbuhan

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Concepts

• Microorganisms require about 10 elements in large quantities, in part because they are used to construct carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Several other elements are needed in very small amount and are parts of enzymes and cofactors.

• All microorganisms can be placed in one of a few nutritional categories on the bases of their requirements for carbon, energy and hydrogen atoms or electrons.

• Nutrient molecules frequently cannot cross selectively permeable plasma membranes through passive diffusion. They must be transported by one of three major mechanisms involving the use of membrane carrier proteins.

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Microorganisms require about ten elements in large quantities, because they are used to construct carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Several other elements are needed in very small amounts and are parts of enzymes and cofactors.

Concepts:

Nutrient requirements

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Macronutrients

• 95% or more of cell dry weight is made up of a few major elements: carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium and iron.

• The first six ( C, H, O, N, P and S) are components of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids

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Nutrisi Mikrobia: komponen nutrienMakroelemen: C, H, O, N, S, P: (gr/l) karbohidrat, lipid, protein asam nukleat

Kebutuhan N, S dan P N: sintesis asam amino S: asam amino sistein dan metionin, vitamin (biotin dan

tiamin) P: asam nukleat, fosfolipid dan nukleotida (ATP)

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Makroelemen

K, Ca, Mg dan Fe: (mg/l)K: aktivitas enzim dalam sintesis proteinCa: resistensi panas pada endosporaMg: ko-faktor berbagai enzimFe: penyusun sitokhrom dalam rantai

respirasi

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Nutrisi Mikrobia: komponen nutrien

Mikroelemen (Trace elements): (μg/l)Mn, Zn, Co, Mo, Ni dan CuMn: membantu enzim dalam transfer gugus PZn: berperan dalam sisi aktif enzim pada E.

coliMo: berperan dalam fiksasi NCo: komponen Vitamin B12

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Trace Elements

Microbes require very small amounts of other mineral elements, such as iron, copper, molybdenum, and zinc; these are referred to as trace elements. Most are essential for activity of certain enzymes, usually as cofactors.

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Growth Factors

Amino acids for protein synthesis

Purines and pyrimidines for nucleic acid synthesis.

Vitamins are small organic molecules that usually make up all or part enzyme cofactors, and only very small amounts are required for growth.

(1)Amino acids

(2) Purines and pyrimidines,

(3) Vitamins

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Growth factor

Growth factor: Senyawa organik yang diperlukan karena tidak dapat disintesis oleh sel

Contoh:

• Asam amino

• Purin dan Pirimidin

• Vitamin: kofaktor bagi enzim

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Major nutritional type

Sources of energy,

hydrogen/electrons,

and carbon

Representative microorganisms

Photoautotroph

(Photolithotroph)

Light energy, inorganic hydrogen/electron(H/e-) donor, CO2 carbon source

Algae, Purple and green bacteria, Cyanobacteria

Photoheterotroph

(Photoorganotroph)

Light energy, inorganic H/e- donor,

Organic carbon source

Purple nonsulfur bacteria,

Green sulfur bacteria

Chemoautotroph

(Chemolithotroph)

Chemical energy source (inorganic), Inorganic H/e- donor, CO2 carbon source

Sulfur-oxdizing bacteria, Hydrogen bacteria,

Nitrifying bacteria

Chemoheterotroph

(Chenoorganotroph)

Chemical energy source (organic), Organic H/e- donor, Organic carbon source

Most bacteria, fungi, protozoa

Nutritional types of microorganisms

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Algae, Cyanobacteria

CO2 + H2O Light + Chlorophyll

( CH2O ) +O2

Purple and green bacteria

CO2 + 2H2S Light + bacteriochlorophyll

( CH2O ) + H2O + 2S

Purple nonsulfur bacteria (Rhodospirillum)

CO2 + 2CH3CHOHCH3 Light + bacteriochlorophyll ( CH2

O ) + H2O + 2CH3COCH3

Photoautotroph

Photoheterotroph

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Property Cyanobacteria Green and purple bacteria

Purple nonsulfur bacteria

Photo - pigment Chlorophyll Bcteriochlorophyll Bcteriochlorophyll

O2 production Yes No No

Electron donors H2O H2, H2S, S H2, H2S, S

Carbon source CO2 CO2 Organic / CO2

Primary products of energy conversion

ATP + NADPH ATP ATP

Properties of microbial photosynthetic systems

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Nutrisi Mikrobia: Tipe nutrisi mikrobia Berdasarkan sumber karbon: Heterotrof: organik, e.g. glukosa Autotrof: anorganik, e.g. CO2

Berdasarkan sumber Energi: Fototrof: cahaya, e.g. cahaya matahari Khemotrof: reaksi kimiawi,e.g. biooksidasi-reduksi (org &

anorg)

Berdasarkan sumber donor elektron: Litotrof: anorganik e.g. H2O, H2S Organotrof: organik, e.g. glukosa

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Nutrisi Mikrobia: Tipe nutrisi mikrobia

1. Foto-litotrofik autotrof : Sianobakteria: Oscilatoria, Nostoc,AnabaenaAlgae: Euglena, Chlamydomonas, VolvoxPurple sulphur bacteria: EctothiorhodospiraGreen sulphur bacteria: Chlorobium

Chloronema

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Tipe nutrisi mikrobia

2. Foto-organotrofik heterotrof: Purple non-sulphur bacteria:

Rhodospirilum, Rhodopseudomonas

Green non-sulphur bacteria:

Chloroflexus, Thermomicrobium

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Tipe nutrisi mikrobia

3. Khemo-litotrofik autotrof: Sulphur oxidizing bacteria: Thiobacillus,

Beggiatoa, ThiotrixHydrogen bacteria: Ralstonia,

AlcaligenesNitrifying bacteria: Nitrosomonas,

Nitrobacter, NitrococcusIron oxidizing bacteria: Thiobacilus,

Gallionella

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Tipe nutrisi mikrobia

4.Khemo-organotrofik heterotrof:

Non-fotosynthetic bacteria: Escherichia, Bacillus, Salmonella

Archaea: Methanococcus, Halococcus Protozoa: Amoeba, Trypanosoma, Plasmodium Fungi: Penicillium, Rhizopus, Mucor, Aspergillus,

Saccharomyces Slime molds: Physarum Water molds: Pytophthora

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Nutrient molecules frequently cannot cross selectively permeable plasma membranes through passive diffusion and must be transported by one of three major mechanisms involving the use of membrane carrier proteins.

Uptake of nutrients

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Transport via membran

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Membran transport

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Transportasi Nutrien

1. Passive diffusion

2. Transport protein (uniport, simport, antiport)

3. Facilitated diffusion

4. Active transport

5. Group translocation

6. Chelating transport

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1. Phagocytosis – Protozoa

2. Permeability absorption – Most microorganisms

• Passive transport simple diffusion

• Facilitated diffusion

• Active transport

• Group translocation

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Passive diffusion is the process in which molecules move from a region of higher concentration to one of lower concentration as a result of random thermal agitation. A few substances, such as glycerol, can cross the plasma membrane by passive diffusion.

Passive diffusion

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Difusi & osmosis

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The rate of diffusion across selectively permeable membranes is greatly increased by the use of carrier proteins, sometimes called permeases, which are embedded in the plasina membrane. Since the diffusion process is aided by a carrier, it is called facilitated diffusion. The rate of facilitated diffusion increases with the concentratioti gradient much more rapidly and at lower concentrations of the diffusing molecule than that of passive diffusion

Facilitated diffusion

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The membrane carrier can change conformation after binding an external molecule and subsequently release the molecule on the cell interior. It then returns to the outward oriented position and is ready to bind another solute molecule.

A model of facilitated diffusion

Because there is no energy input, molecules will continue to enter only as long as their concentration is greater on the outside.

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Difusi terfasilitasi

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Active transport is the transport of solute molecules to higher concentrations, or against a concentration gradient, with the use of metabolic energy input.

Active transport

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Transport aktif

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Proton Pump

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Group translocation

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The best-known group translocation system is the phosphoenolpyruvate: sugar phosphotransferase system (PTS), which transports a variety of sugars into procaryotic cells while Simultaneously phosphorylating them using phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) as the phosphate donor.

Group translocationGroup translocation

PEP + sugar (outside) pyruvate + sugar-P (inside)

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The phosphoenolpyruvate: sugar phosphotransferase system of E. coli. The following components are involved in the system: phosphoenolpyruvate, PEP; enzyme 1, E I; the low molecular weight heat-stable protein, HPr; enzyme 11, E II,- and enzyme III, E III.

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Items Passive diffusion

Facilitated diffusion

Active transport

Group translocation

carrier

proteins Non Yes Yes Yes

transport speed

Slow Rapid Rapid Rapid

against gradient

Non Non Yes Yes

transport molecules

No specificity Specificity Specificity Specificity

metabolic energy

No need Need Need Need

Solutes molecules

Not changed Changed Changed Changed

Simple comparison of transport systems