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- The periplasm is a concentrated gel-like matrix in the space between the inner cytoplasmic membrane and the bacterial outer membrane called the periplasmic...
- the cell membrane between the cytoplasm and the outside of the cell or periplasm. However, in many photosynthetic bacteria, the plasma membrane is highly...
- cytoplasm and the acidic lysosome) or oxidative state (e.g., oxidizing periplasm or reducing cytoplasm) which in turn affects enzyme activity. In contrast...
- into the periplasm. For instance, the Sec pathway is used to transport structural components of the type II secretion system into the periplasm where they...
- first transported out of the inner cell membrane, then deposited in the periplasm, and finally through the outer cell membrane into the host cell. These...
- encapsulates the cytoplasm, and an outer membrane (OM) that encapsulates the periplasm. The composition of the outer membrane is distinct from that of the inner...
- micron-scale holes, which triggers lysis. The endolysin R is released to the periplasm, where it attacks the peptidoglycan. The spanin proteins Rz and Rz1 ac****ulate...
- molecules are therefore present in the periplasm, the region between the plasma membrane and outer membrane. The periplasm contains the peptidoglycan layer...
- plants and even inside the human body. Gram-negative bacteria deploy their periplasm to secrete OMVs for trafficking bacterial biochemicals to target cells...
- to this general rule is Ignicoccus, which possess a particularly large periplasm that contains membrane-bound vesicles and is enclosed by an outer membrane...