Read Allies and Enemies: How the World Depends on Bacteria Online
Authors: Anne Maczulak
Tags: #Science, #Reference, #Non-Fiction
Pediococcus, 35
nuclease, 59
penicillin, 64, 68-74, 76
number
Penicillium, 64, 68-72
of bacteria, 9
peptidoglycan, 11
of bacterial species, 21
Peptostreptococcus, 27, 29, 151
nutrient absorption, 28
performing arts, tuberculosis and,
nutrient cycles, 92, 121
84-89
Perkin-Elmer, 103
o
Petri, J. R., 167
Petri, Richard J., 19
O antigens, 10
phage therapy, 60, 76
obligate anaerobes, 151
PHAs (polyhydroxyalkanoates), 118
oil. See also fossil fuels
PHB (polyhydroxybutyrate), 118
consumption rate, 148
pheromones, 32
origins of, 147-148
phosphorescence, 142
subsurface microbiology and, 143
photic zone, 129
oil shale, 148
photoautotrophs, 91
oil spill cleanup, 113-114
photolithotrophs, 150
olives, 35
photosynthesis, 128-131, 146
opportunistic infections, 27
photosynthetic bacteria, 15
orange biotechnology, 102
photosynthetic cyanobacteria, 9
organelles, 3
physical containment of GMOs, 115
Orwell, George, 87
Pieta Rondanini (Michelangelo), 97
OX19 strain, 61
pili, 13, 78
oxygen levels in evolution, 145-147
Pinzón, Martín Alonso, 42
Pisa Cemetery, 97
p
Plague of Justinian, 43
plague. See bubonic plague
The Painted Veil (Maugham), 89
plankton, elements of, 129
paintings, decomposition of, 95
plasmid transfer, 78
paleopathology, 37
plasmids, 76
papillae, 151
Pliny the Younger, 38
Paracelsus, 131
Poe, Edgar Allan, 87
parasitism, 122
Polaromonas, 10
Pasteur, Louis, 32, 46-50, 123
pollution cleanup, 113-114, 155,
Pasteurella pestis, 50
158-159
pathogens, 5, 15.
See also infectious polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), 118
disease
polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), 118
cause of disease, determining,
polymerase chain reaction (PCR), 5,
17-18
95, 109-111
gram-positive and gram-negative, 17
polymyxin, 64
immune system exposure to, 30-31
polysaccharide secretion, 14-15
opportunistic infections caused
Pope, Alexander, 36, 87
by, 27
index
207
popular culture
q–r
artwork
destruction by bacteria, 91,
quinine, 69
94-96
quorum sensing, 12
during Black Death, 83-84
rabies, 47
refurbishing with bacteria,
radiation conditions, bacteria in, 11
96-97
Ranalli, Giancarlo, 97
novels, bacteria in, 89-91
Rasmussen, Birger, 160
performing arts, tuberculosis and,
real-time PCR, 111
84-89
recombinant DNA, 99, 115. See also
populations, 15
cloning
positive-positive repulsion, 125
red biotechnology, 102
predation, 126-127
redundancy in genetic code, 101
preservation of food. See food
refurbishing artwork with bacteria,
production
96-97
pressurized conditions,
Reguera, Gemma, 155
bacteria in, 11
Reijo Pera, Renee, 109
pristine habitats, 138
Reinthaler, Franz, 73
Prochlorococcus marinus, 131
rennin, 36
prokaryotes, 10
reproduction of cells, 3
Propionibacterium, 26-27, 35
resistance. See antibiotic-resistant
Propionibacterium acnes, 27
bacteria
propionic acids, 152
respiration, 146
protease, 33, 91
restriction endonuclease, 5, 100
protein A, 59
Rhizobium, 33, 122-123, 132
proteins
Rhodospirillum, 137
amino acids and, 101-102
ribosomal ribonucleic acid
defined, 3
(rRNA), 22
production, 131-135
ribosomes, 9
single-cell protein, 114
Rickettsia, 58
Proterozoic Era, 130
Rickettsia prowazekii, 60
Proteus, 13, 61
Rifkin, Jeremy, 114
protozoa
“ring around the rosie” (bubonic
in cockroaches, 153
plague), 84
defined, 2
RNA (ribonucleic acid), 3
predation of bacteria, 126
rock cycle, 94
in ruminant digestive process, 151
rocks, decomposition of, 94-96
in termite digestive system,
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 88
153-154
root nodules, 132
Pryce, D. Merlin, 70
rRNA (ribosomal ribonucleic
Pseudomonas, 26-27, 95, 118, 135
acid), 22
P. aeruginosa, 63
rubber-eating bacteria, 91
P. putida, 116
ruminant animals, 28
P. stutzeri, 97
ruminant digestive process, 150-154
psychrophiles, 10
Ruminococcus, 151
pumps in bacteria, 79
rusticles, 94
pure cultures, 15, 18-19
purple sulfurs, 136
pyrite, 93
208
index
s
spontaneous generation, 47
spread plate, 167
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 107
staining bacteria, 12, 16-17
safety concerns in biotechnology
Staphylococcus, 26-27, 69
industry, 112-116
S. aureus, 26, 59, 80
salad dressings, 36
S. epidermidis, 33
Salmonella, 29, 104, 111
Steinbeck, John, 89
S. enterica, 58
sterile areas of human body, 25
S. typhi, 38, 55-56
sterilization
salty conditions, bacteria in, 11
methods of, 170
salvarsan, 69
in World War I, 59
sanatoria for tuberculosis patients,
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 87
86-87
stomach, bacteria in, 28-30
Sargon I (ruler of Mesopotamia), 38
stoneworks, decomposition of, 94-96
saturated fats, 11, 29
Stravinsky, Igor, 87
sausages, 35
Streptococcus, 26-30, 35-36, 72, 151
sediment cycle, 94
S. mutans, 31
Selenomonas, 151
S. pyogenes, 18
sepsis, 59, 170
S. sobrinus, 31
serial dilution
streptokinase, 59
counting bacteria, 167-168
Streptomyces, 64
explained, 165-167
streptomycin, 64, 74, 76
serine, 101
strict anaerobes in digestive
sex pilus, 78
tract, 104
shape of bacteria, 8
structure of bacteria, 7, 9
shared genes, 23-24
subsurface microbiology, 142-143
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 87
succession, 138
Shewanella, 95
Succinimonas, 152
Shigella, 29
Succinivibrio, 152
Shigella flexeri, 58
suicide genes in recombinant
siderophores, 76
DNA, 115
silicon, 136
sulfa drugs, 70
single-cell protein, 114
sulfate compounds, 136
size of bacteria, 7
sulfate reduction, 122
size-to-prey ratio, 126
sulfate-reducing bacteria, 93-94, 159
skin, bacteria on, 25, 27, 31-32
Sulfolobus, 137
Skinner, John, 113
sulfur cycle, 122, 136
Snow, John, 52-53
sulfur dioxide gas, 136
society, effect of bubonic plague on,
sulfur reduction in coal, 159
42-43
sulfur-oxidizing bacteria, 123
soil, elements of, 136
sulfur-using bacteria, 15
somatostatin, 99
surface films, 135
Soper, George, 53-57
surface tension regulation, 135
sour cream, 36
surface-to-volume ratio, 20
sourdough bread, 35
surfactants, 135
species
survival mechanisms of bacteria,
of bacteria, 21, 23
9-13, 124-128
number of, 147
swarm cells, 13-14
Spirulina, 133, 135
symbiosis, 122, 132, 153
index
209
syphilis, 38, 40
tropical regions, biodiversity in, 127
diagnosis of, 41
Trudeau, Henry Livingston, 88
Naples outbreak, 41-42
tuberculosis (TB), 38, 75-76
origins of, 40
bubonic plague versus, 86
famous victims of, 87-89
t
in novels, 89
origins of, 39-40
Taq, 110
performing arts and, 84-89
Tartars, 45
typhoid fever, 38, 53-57
Tatum, Edward, 105
typhus, 60-61
taxonomists, 21
TB. See tuberculosis
u–v
TCE (trichloroethylene), 158
temperature
unsaturated fats, 11
of body, maintaining, 29
upstream processing, 108
extremes of bacteria habitats, 10
urease, 28
for growing bacteria, 167
termites, digestive system, 153-154
vaccines, origins of, 47
terrorism, 116-117
Vaglio, Stefano, 32
testing deodorants, 32
Vampirococcus, 127
tetanus, 27
van Leeuwenhoek, Antoni, 1, 4,
tetracyclines, 64, 74
51, 84
Their Blood Is Story (Steinbeck), 89
Varian Associates, 103
thermophiles, 10
VBNC (viable but not
culturable), 128
Thermus aquaticus, 10, 110
Thiobacillus, 95, 137
Veillonella, 152
T. ferrooxidans, 137, 139, 159
Venter, J. Craig, 21, 128
T. thiooxidans, 159
versatility. See survival mechanisms
Thiocapsa, 141