- each
monophyletic (or rather, not holyphyletic), but the "LPS-
diderm" and "mycolic-
diderm"
groups are not,
because some
bacteria in the
kingdom and the...
- compartment.
These bacteria have been
designated as
diderm bacteria. The
distinction between the
monoderm and
diderm bacteria is
supported by
conserved signature...
-
membrane called the
periplasmic space in Gram-negative (more
accurately "
diderm") bacteria.
Using cryo-electron
microscopy it has been
found that a much...
-
difference between diderm bacteria with
lipopolysaccharide on the
outer membrane (
diderm-LPS) and
those with
mycolic acid (
diderm-mycolate). The export...
-
positive or indeterminate;
members of the
Deinococcota stain positive but are
diderms with a
thick peptidoglycan.[page needed] The cell wall's
strength is enhanced...
- (also
called Spirochaetes /ˌspaɪroʊˈkiːtiːz/),
which contains distinctive diderm (double-membrane) Gram-negative bacteria, most of
which have long, helically...
- bacteria) also
stain gram-negative, the
proteins responsible for the
unusual diderm structure of the
Negativicutes may have
actually been
laterally acquired...
-
bacteria and archaebacteria, and
those with an
inner and
outer cell
membrane (
diderm),
including gram-negative bacteria. This
system was
preceded by Haeckel's...
-
staining and have rod/vibrioid cell shape.
Although Synergistota have a
diderm cell envelope, the
genes for
various proteins involved in lipopolysaccharides...
- they
stain mostly gram-negative. Many well-studied
phyla of
bacteria are
diderms and
stain gram-negative,
whereas well-known
monoderms that
stain Gram-positive...