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J Bacteriol. 1978 November; 136(2): 723-729
Arrangement of glycan chains in the sacculus of Escherichia coli.
R W Verwer,
N Nanninga,
W Keck and
U Schwarz
ABSTRACT
A novel of Escherichia coli endopeptidase was used for a selective partial hydrolysis of the peptide bridges which interlink the glycan chains in E. coli sacculi. The loosening of the murein network revealed, in the electron microscope, a preferential orientation of the glycan chains, more or less perpendicular to the length axis of the cell. Control incubations with E. coli transglycosylase or egg-white lysozyme did not leave ordered structures behind.
J Bacteriol. 1978 November; 136(2): 723-729
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