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  1. Capsule (also known as K antigen) is a major virulence factor of bacteria. The principal pathogens that cause pneumonia and meningitis include Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria meningitidis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli, and group B streptococci have polysaccharide capsules on their surface.

  2. Feb 2, 2023 · A bacterial capsule is a viscous, gelatinous layer or envelope that surrounds the cell wall of some bacterial cell. It provides bacteria the ability to cause disease (virulence) in the host organisms they reside, making them pathogenic.

  3. The bacterial capsule is a large structure common to many bacteria. It is a polysaccharide layer that lies outside the cell envelope , and is thus deemed part of the outer envelope of a bacterial cell.

  4. Mar 13, 2024 · In bacteria, polymers known as capsules are generated at the periphery of the cell wall, enveloping the entire cell. Capsules connect to the peptidoglycan in Gram-negative bacteria or the...

  5. Mar 9, 2024 · The bacterial capsule offers a multitude of benefits for bacterial survival, including: Protection from Desiccation: Bacteria can dry out and die in harsh environments. The capsule serves as a barrier, helping bacteria retain moisture and preventing them from drying out.

  6. Aug 31, 2023 · Capsules enable bacteria to resist unenhanced attachment by covering up bacterial PAMPs so they are unable to bind to endocytic pattern-recognition receptors. The glycocalyx also enables some bacteria to adhere to environmental surfaces, colonize, and resist flushing.

  7. Mar 13, 2024 · In bacteria, polymers known as capsules are generated at the periphery of the cell wall, enveloping the entire cell. Capsules connect to the peptidoglycan in Gram-negative bacteria or the plasma membrane in Gram-positive bacteria via covalent attachments to either phospholipid or lipid-A molecules.

  8. Jun 11, 2024 · A slime layer is loosely associated with the bacterium and can be easily washed off, whereas a capsule is attached tightly to the bacterium and has definite boundaries. Capsules can be seen under a light microscope by placing the cells in a suspension of India ink.

  9. Capsule. A bacterial capsule is a polysaccharide layer that completely envelopes the cell. It is well organized and tightly packed, which explains its resistance to staining under the microscope.

  10. The capsules, polymers that bacteria secrete near their cell wall, participates in numerous bacterial life processes and plays a crucial role in resisting host immune attacks and adapting to...