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Pseudopeptidoglycan (also
known as pseudomurein; PPG hereafter) is a
major cell wall
component of some
Archaea that
differs from
bacterial peptidoglycan...
- in composition,
potentially consisting of
glycoprotein S-layers,
pseudopeptidoglycan, or polysaccharides.
Fungi possess cell
walls constructed from the...
- Archaea) do not
contain peptidoglycan (murein). Some
Archaea contain pseudopeptidoglycan (pseudomurein, see below). The
structure of peptidoglycan. NAG =...
- N-Acetyltalosaminuronic acid is a
uronic acid. It is a
component of
pseudopeptidoglycan, a
structural polymer found in the cell
walls in some
types of Archaea...
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containing pseudopeptidoglycan,
which resembles eubacterial peptidoglycan in morphology, function, and
physical structure, but
pseudopeptidoglycan is distinct...
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which are made of
peptidoglycan and of archaea,
which are made of
pseudopeptidoglycan. In many
cases lignin or
suberin are
secreted by the
protoplast as...
- "archaebacteria"
Kandler and König
identified pseudomurein, now also
called pseudopeptidoglycan, a
novel cell wall component, and
elucidated its
structure and biosynthesis...
- of bacteria. Instead, some
methanogens have a cell wall
formed by
pseudopeptidoglycan (also
known as pseudomurein).
Other methanogens have a paracrystalline...
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susceptibility to
antibiotics and statins. The cell wall is
composed of
pseudopeptidoglycan (and not
peptidoglycan as in bacteria)
which makes archaea resistant...
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Protein targeting Protein–lipid
interaction Protomer Protoplast Pseudopeptidoglycan Pseudopodia Pterygium Q-type
calcium channel R-type
calcium channel...