reviewMicrobiology and Molecular Biology ReviewsDec 1, 2003Closed access

A Continuum of Anionic Charge: Structures and Functions of d -Alanyl-Teichoic Acids in Gram-Positive Bacteria

Northwestern University · University of Cambridge

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Abstract

Teichoic acids (TAs) are major wall and membrane components of most gram-positive bacteria. With few exceptions, they are polymers of glycerol-phosphate or ribitol-phosphate to which are attached glycosyl and D-alanyl ester residues. Wall TA is attached to peptidoglycan via a linkage unit, whereas lipoteichoic acid is attached to glycolipid intercalated in the membrane. Together with peptidoglycan, these polymers make up a polyanionic matrix that functions in (i) cation homeostasis; (ii) trafficking of ions, nutrients, proteins, and antibiotics; (iii) regulation of autolysins; and (iv) presentation of envelope proteins. The esterification of TAs with D-alanyl esters provides a means of modulating the net…

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Keywords
  • Teichoic acid
  • Peptidoglycan
  • Biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Cell envelope
  • Cell wall
  • Operon
  • Lipoteichoic acid
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