Secretion and Adhesion System Questions

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3 Microbiology 305 Quiz on Secretion and Adhesion System Questions, created by Amanda A on 08/11/2018.
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Question 1

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Cholera toxin is secreted by a mechanism that mimics what process
Answer
  • Type I pilus formation
  • Flagellar synthesis
  • Conjugation
  • Type IV pilus formation

Question 2

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Which secretion system has a needle complex for injection of bacterial toxins into the host cell?
Answer
  • Type I
  • Type II
  • Type III
  • Type IV

Question 3

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Which species injects a receptor for the adhesin intimin into the host cell?
Answer
  • Bordetella pertussis
  • Salmonella typhimurium
  • Bacillus anthracis
  • Vibrio cholerae
  • Escherichia coli

Question 4

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How does Shigella enter the host cell?
Answer
  • It binds and invade the cell by secreting proteases to digest the host cell membrane
  • It secretes factors that cause host cell apoptosis
  • It secretes factors that cause the host cell membrane to be smooth and thin, enabling invasion
  • It injects proteins that change the host cell cytoskeleton, causing engulfment of the bacteria

Question 5

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Adherence Type I: [blank_start]SecA-dependent[blank_end] Type IV: [blank_start]SecA- independent[blank_end]
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  • SecA-dependent
  • SecA- independent

Question 6

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Match the category of exotoxin to the correct example. [blank_start]Plasma membrane disruption[blank_end] Staphylococcus aureus alpha toxin [blank_start]Cytoskeleton alterations[blank_end] Vibrio cholerae RTX toxin [blank_start]Protein synthesis disruption[blank_end] Diphtheria toxin [blank_start]Cell cycle disruption[blank_end] E. coli cytolethal distending toxin [blank_start]Signal transduction disruption[blank_end] Cholera toxin [blank_start]Cell-cell adherence[blank_end] Staphylococcus aureus exfoliative toxin [blank_start]Vesicle traffic[blank_end] Helicobacter pylori VacA toxin [blank_start]Exocytosis[blank_end] Tetanus toxin [blank_start]Superantigens[blank_end] Staphylococcus auerus and Streptococcus pyogenes pyrogenic toxins
Answer
  • Plasma membrane disruption
  • Cytoskeleton alterations
  • Protein synthesis disruption
  • Cell cycle disruption
  • Signal transduction disruption
  • Cell-cell adherence
  • Vesicle traffic
  • Exocytosis
  • Superantigens

Question 7

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Which secretion system uses a conjugation-like machinery to secrete protein from cytoplasm or periplasm?
Answer
  • Type I
  • Type II
  • Type III
  • Type IV

Question 8

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Which secretion system uses molecular syringe to inject proteins from bacterial cytoplasm into host cytoplasm?
Answer
  • Type I
  • Type II
  • Type III
  • Type IV

Question 9

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What type of secretion system uses pilus-like extraction/retraction mechanism to push proteins out of the cell
Answer
  • Type I
  • Type II
  • Type III
  • Type IV

Question 10

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[blank_start]Cilia[blank_end], [blank_start]fimbriae[blank_end], and [blank_start]pili[blank_end] are all examples of structures used by microbes for adhesion.
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  • Cilia
  • fimbriae
  • pili

Question 11

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You have recently identified a new toxin. It is produced by a gram-negative bacterium. It is composed mostly of protein, has high toxicity, and is not heat stable. You also discover that it targets liver cells. Based on these characteristics, how would you classify this toxin?
Answer
  • Superantigen
  • Endotoxin
  • Exotoxin
  • Leukocidin

Question 12

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You have recently identified a new toxin. It is produced by a gram-negative bacterium. It is composed mostly of polysaccharides, binds to immune cells, and triggers fevers. Based on these characteristics, how would you classify this toxin?
Answer
  • Superantigen
  • Endotoxin
  • Exotoxin
  • Adhesin

Question 13

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Match the toxin to its secretion system. [blank_start]Salmonella typhimurium[blank_end] [blank_start]Type III[blank_end] Uses molecular syringe to inject proteins from bacterial cytoplasm into host cytoplasm [blank_start]Pertussis toxin[blank_end] [blank_start]Type IV[blank_end] Uses a conjugation-like machinery to secrete protein from cytoplasm or periplasm [blank_start]Cholera toxin[blank_end] [blank_start]Type II[blank_end] Uses pilus-like extraction/retraction mechanism to push proteins out of the cell [blank_start]E. coli alpha hemolysin[blank_end] [blank_start]Type I[blank_end] Uses ABC mechanisms that move certain secreted proteins directly out of the cell
Answer
  • Salmonella typhimurium
  • Type III
  • Pertussis toxin
  • Type IV
  • Cholera toxin
  • Type II
  • E. coli alpha hemolysin
  • Type I

Question 14

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4. Which of the following pathogens does not have endotoxin?
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  • Bacillus anthracis
  • Yersinia pestis
  • Vibro cholerae
  • Salmonella typhimurium

Question 15

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If SecA were mutated, E. coli could adhere to renal cells but would be unable to secrete exotoxins to cause infection.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 16

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15. How does the plague bacterium survive the immune response?
Answer
  • Antigenic variance of its distinguishing surface features
  • Injecting exotoxins that kill macrophages
  • Forming spores to survive phagocytosis
  • Silencing pro-inflammatory cytokines

Question 17

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You observe a protein structure that has two subunits and is involved in bacterial pathogenesis. This protein is most likely which of the following?
Answer
  • Host cell receptor
  • Capsid protein
  • Exotoxin
  • Endotoxin
  • Pili subunit
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