MCRBIO2 – Mycology-Virology Oxygen Reqt Aerobic, RT– molds Facultative
Facultative anaerobes;
Mycology – the study of fungi; Gk. Myces – anaerobes, BT – Anaerobes
Yeasts
mushroom/fungus
pH pH 5 Neutral
Other terms: puffballs, molds, mushrooms.
Antibiotic Polyenes, Imidazole, Penicillin,
bracket fungi, mildew Sensitivity Griseofulxin Tetracycline,
Aminoglycosides
Importance:
-Major component of the ecosystem Cell Wall:
-Food source 1. Outer – Mannans
- more than 100,000 spp, 200 are pathogenic 2. Middle – Glucans (B-glucans)
-Antibiotic src. (Penicillin from P. notatum) 3. Inner – Chitins – most important
-Symbiosis – aiding inabsorption of water and
minerals Fungi
- obtains nutrients through absorption
*Saccharomyces cerevisiae – Yeast used in - has organelles ( mitochondria, ER,
breadmaking microbodies, fungal cytoskeleton,
*Mycorrhizae – mutualistic relationship of microtubule organizing center)
fungi and roots - May posses:
* Fungal infections are more common among 1. Vacuoles
immunocompromised patients 2. Glycogen
3. Multivesicular Bodies –
FUNGI Spizenkorper – organizational
- thallophytes (w/ true nucleus) center for growth and
*thallic-pahaba morphogenesis. (supports
- eukaryotic organisms (has directional growth of hypha)
organelles) *Some are capsulated – made from
- heterotrophic organisms – obtain POLYSACCARIDES (Cryptococcus neoformans
nourishment from organic sources – cause fungal meningitis)
- Differentiated from plants through
1. lack of stems and roots - They may live as:
2. does not produce chlorophyll 1. heterotrophs
POD Fungi Bacteria 2. saprotrophs – decaying matter
Type Eukaryotic Prokaryotic 3. parasites
Cell -Has ergosterols -does not have - they are more resistant to osmotic
Membrane ;semipermeable and sterols pressure (high salt concentration)
is a lipid bilayer
- normal flora of mouth and intestinal
tract
- 2 forms:
Cell Wall Composed of Peptidoglycan 1. Mold – more dry and cottony
complex CHO 1. NAG
1. glucans 2. NAM 2. Yeast – creamy and moist
2. mannans
3. chitin !
Spores Sexual and Asexual Endospores not
(Conidia!) for reproduction;
some are asexual
Metabolism Heterotrophic/ Heterotrophic
Chemoheterotrophic Photoautotrophic
Chemoauto
trophic