- Cell capsule
A cell capsule (or glycocalyx) is a very large
organelle in someprokaryotic cell s, such as cells of bacteria. It is alayer that lies outside thecell wall of bacteria. This layer is well organized and not easily washed off. It is usually composed ofpolysaccharides , but could be composed of other materials (e.g., polypeptide in "B. anthracis"). Because the capsule helps to protect bacteria againstphagocytosis , the capsule is considered avirulence factor . A capsule-specific antibody may be required forphagocytosis to occur. Capsules also containwater which protects bacteria againstdesiccation . They also exclude bacterialviruses and mosthydrophobic toxic materials such asdetergents . The capsule is found most commonly among gram-negative bacteria, such as "E.coli". However, some gram-positive bacteria may also have a capsule. "B.megaterium" for example, synthesizes a capsule composed of polypeptide and polysaccharides and "S. pyogenes " synthesizes ahyaluronic acid capsule.Capsule which is too small to be seen with ordinary microscope is called microcapsule.For example M protein of Streptococcus pyogenes is a microcapsuleThe cell capsule is also known as "Outer Membrane" or slime layer or exopolysaccharide layer. It is formed when excess carbon is available with the cell. The layer can be homopolysaccharide or heteropolysaccharide.Vaccination using capsular material is effective against some organisms (e.g., "H. influenzae" type b and "S. pneumoniae").
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