BCH 4054 Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Gram-Negative Bacteria, Gram-Positive Bacteria, Cell Membrane

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31 Mar 2016
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Be able to recognize structural diferences between the sugars for exam 3. Gram negaive bacteria have an outer membrane that protects it where as gram posiive does not have this outer membrane that surrounds the cell. Gram posiive bacteria have a much thicker cell wall compared to gram negaive. Pepidoglycine has a disaccharide repeaing unit composed of n- acetlyglucosamine and n-acetylmuramic acid. You don"t need to know the sequence but, you should know that lacic acid will form an aside bond with the n-terminus. The cell wall of a gram negaive bacteria is formed of a right handed helical cable composed of many pepidogylcans that wrap around the inner plasma membrane of the bacterium. Lysozyme can leave the beta-1,4 glycosidic linkages in the pepidogylcan. Oligosaccharides are synthesized by ataching a asn residue. Then the a monosaccharide is removed to produce an oligosaccharide. And the other sugars are trimmed to yield an n-linked oligosaccharides.

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