reviewFEMS Microbiology ReviewsFeb 11, 2008BRONZE OA

Bacterial peptidoglycan (murein) hydrolases

Newcastle University · University of Liège · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Most bacteria have multiple peptidoglycan hydrolases capable of cleaving covalent bonds in peptidoglycan sacculi or its fragments. An overview of the different classes of peptidoglycan hydrolases and their cleavage sites is provided. The physiological functions of these enzymes include the regulation of cell wall growth, the turnover of peptidoglycan during growth, the separation of daughter cells during cell division and autolysis. Specialized hydrolases enlarge the pores in the peptidoglycan for the assembly of large trans-envelope complexes (pili, flagella, secretion systems), or they specifically cleave peptidoglycan during sporulation or spore germination. Moreover, peptidoglycan hydrolases are involved…

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Keywords
  • Peptidoglycan
  • Cell envelope
  • Autolysis (biology)
  • Biology
  • Cell wall
  • Biochemistry
  • Lysis
  • Bacterial cell structure
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