Bacterial Cell Wall Synthesis: New Insights from Localization Studies
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam · Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnológica
Abstract
In order to maintain shape and withstand intracellular pressure, most bacteria are surrounded by a cell wall that consists mainly of the cross-linked polymer peptidoglycan (PG). The importance of PG for the maintenance of bacterial cell shape is underscored by the fact that, for various bacteria, several mutations affecting PG synthesis are associated with cell shape defects. In recent years, the application of fluorescence microscopy to the field of PG synthesis has led to an enormous increase in data on the relationship between cell wall synthesis and bacterial cell shape. First, a novel staining method enabled the visualization of PG precursor incorporation in live cells. Second, penicillin-binding proteins…
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2Topics & keywords
- Peptidoglycan
- Penicillin binding proteins
- Biology
- Cell wall
- Bacterial cell structure
- Intracellular
- Cell biology
- Bacteria
- Life in Land