Cross-linkage and cross-linking of peptidoglycan in Escherichia coli: definition, determination, and implications.
AUTOR(ES)
Driehuis, F
RESUMO
The glycan chains in peptidoglycan or murein are cross-linked by transpeptidation of the peptide side chains. To assess the fraction of side chains involved in cross-bridges, distinction has been made between cross-linkage and cross-linking. The first expression refers to the situation in unlabeled (or fully labeled) peptidoglycan, and the second refers to pulse-labeled peptidoglycan. It is argued that for the determination of the cross-linking value, the mode of insertion as denoted by the so-called acceptor/donor radioactivity ratio should be taken into account.
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