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Gram Positive & Gram Negative Bacteria

Gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria are categorized based on their ability to retain the gram stain. Gram-positive bacteria retain the violet color of the gram stain due to their thick peptidoglycan cell wall containing teichoic acids. Gram-negative bacteria are de-stained by alcohol washing due to their thinner peptidoglycan layer and outer membrane containing lipopolysaccharides, appearing pink under the microscope.

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Gram Positive & Gram Negative Bacteria

Gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria are categorized based on their ability to retain the gram stain. Gram-positive bacteria retain the violet color of the gram stain due to their thick peptidoglycan cell wall containing teichoic acids. Gram-negative bacteria are de-stained by alcohol washing due to their thinner peptidoglycan layer and outer membrane containing lipopolysaccharides, appearing pink under the microscope.

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Gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria are categorized on the basis of the ability to

hold the gram stain.

Gram-positive bacteria, retains the gram stain and show a visible violet color upon the
application of iodine and alcohol.

The gram-negative bacteria are stained by application of safranin and they are de-stained
because of the alcohol wash. Hence under a microscope, they are noticeably pink in color.

 Gram-positive bacteria have a cell wall composed of multiple layers of peptidoglycan


that forms a rigid and thick structure. Its cell wall additionally has teichoic acids and
phosphate. The teichoic acids present in the gram-positive bacteria are of two types –
the lipoteichoic acid and the teichoic wall acid.
 In gram-negative bacteria, the cell wall is made up of an outer membrane and several
layers of peptidoglycan. The outer membrane is composed of lipoproteins, phospholipids,
and LPS. The peptidoglycan stays intact to lipoproteins of the outer membrane that is
located in the fluid-like periplasm between the plasma membrane and the outer
membrane. The periplasm is contained with proteins and degrading enzymes which assist
in transporting molecules. The cell walls of the gram-negative bacteria unlike the gram-
positive lacks the teichoic acid. Due to the presence of porins, the outer membrane is
permeable to nutrition, water, food, iron, etc.

Gram-positive bacteria Gram-negative bacteria

Their cell wall is smooth and They have a wavy and double
Cell Wall
single layered layered cell-wall

Peptidoglycan Layer It is a thick layer It is a thin layer


Teichoic acids Presence of teichoic acids Absence of teichoic acids
Outer membrane The outer membrane is absent The outer membrane is present
Porins Absent Occurs in Outer Membrane
Lipopolysaccharide Absent Present
Examples- Staphylococcus, etc. Salmonella, etc.

These bacteria retain the crystal These bacteria do not retain the
violet color even after they are stain color even after they are
Gram staining washed with acetone or alcohol washed with acetone or alcohol
characteristics and appear as purple colored and appear as pink colored
when examined under the when examined under the
microscope after gram staining. microscope after gram staining.

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