Teichoic acids and lipoteichoic acids are arranged in the overall wall structure of gram-positive Bacteria Lipoteichoic acid Teichoic acid Periplasm
Teichoic acids and lipoteichoic acids are arranged in the overall wall structure of gram-positive Bacteria . Lipoteichoic acid Teichoic acid
uipapolysocchcride Oul Periplasm Gll wal oaphidoglyconl The Gram-negative cell wall is a thin layer attached to an outer membrane via lipoproteins. The outer membrane contains phospholipid on its inner sur face and lipopolysaccharide (Lps)on its outer surface. The space between the outer membrane and the cytoplasmic membrane is called the periplasmic space Teichoic acids do not occur in Gram-negative bacterial cell walls
The Gram-negative cell wall is a thin layer attached to an outer membrane via lipoproteins. The outer membrane contains phospholipid on its inner surface and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on its outer surface. The space between the outer membrane and the cytoplasmic membrane is called the periplasmic space.Teichoic acids do not occur in Gram-negative bacterial cell walls
The Cell Wall of Gram-negative Bacteria Protein LipId A saccharide Gram-negative outer membrane Cytoplasmic membrane
Chemical structure of Lipopolysaccharide Man一Abe Rha Gal o side chain Ma Rha Gal GIc Gal GIc Core polysaccharide Hep ethanolamine KDO KDO-KDO-P-ethanolamine ①GcN GIcN Lipid A
O side chain Core polysaccharide Lipid A Chemical structure of Lipopolysaccharide
Molecular model of e coli lipopolysaccharide
Molecular model of E.coli lipopolysaccharide