Elastic, flexible peptidoglycan and bacterial cell wall properties
- PMID: 8162443
- DOI: 10.1016/0966-842x(94)90127-9
Elastic, flexible peptidoglycan and bacterial cell wall properties
Abstract
The peptidoglycan sacculus serves as a mechanical framework for the cell walls of most eubacteria and largely determines cell shape. The notion that the structure is a rigid shell is contradicted by findings that peptidoglycan can expand and contract. Thus, the sacculus functions as an elastic, flexible, polyionic, amphoteric, restraining network.
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