Gram negative bacteria represent a diverse and fascinating group of microorganisms with significance in microbiology, healthcare and other scientific fields. We will help you delve into the world of this bacteria type by exploring their unique characteristics, importance and anything else you’ll need to study regarding this topic.
Check out this infographic tree describing the taxonomy of Gram Negative bacteria.
What is Gram Negative Bacteria?
Gram negative bacteria are characterized as having a thin peptidoglycan layer in their cell walls. They have an outer membrane composed of lipopolysaccharides (LPS), along with an inner membrane which is not present in gram positive bacteria. As a result of their outer membrane, Gram negative bacteria are more resistant to certain antibiotics.
Gram Negative Bacteria Taxonomy
The taxonomy of gram negative bacteria is complex and also quite diverse, due to the vast number of species that are within this group. The classification of gram negative bacteria can be described at various levels. The majority of gram negative bacteria fall under the phylum Proteobacteria.
Examples of gram negative bacteria include E. coli, Salmonella, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Neisseria gonorrhoeae.