MICR2000 Study Guide - Final Guide: Expression Vector, Euryarchaeota, Hyperthermophile

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Lecture 2, wednesday 24 july bacteria cell structure and function: cell walls and capsules. Phospholipid bilayer with fatty acid and phosphate components. Does not confer rigidity or protection from the elements. Gram positive and gram negative bacterial membrane (and eukaryote) lipids contain fatty acids joined to glycerol via ester linkages. Archaeal membrane lipids contain repeating isoprene units joined to glycerol via ether linkages. Structure of the repeating g + m units of peptidoglycan. Peptidoglycan is a rigid structural layer that provides strength to the cell wall. The repeating polysaccharide unit of peptidoglycan is composed of. Crosslinking in gram positives occurs via formation of peptide interbridge. Crosslinking in gram negatives: nh2 group of dap of one glycan chain to cooh group of d-alanine on adjacent chain. Crosslinking of the repeating g + m unit of peptidoglycan provides structural integrity. Long chains of peptidoglycan form a sheet around the cell.

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