#CCMBResearch Manjula Reddy's lab: Bacteria's protective cell-wall is made up of peptidoglycan. It is a backbone of glycan strands, cross-linked with peptide strands. How do bacteria expand their cell-walls when they have to grow in size?@kaul_moneca@surajjzzz@kc25021996 1/n
Gram-neg bacterial cell envelope consists of a peptidoglycan layer sandwiched between two lipid-rich membs. During growth of bacteria, synchronized expansion of these layers is critical for envelope integrity. Recent study by @nilanjan_som & Manjula Reddy tells more on this.
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Do you know that E. coli can modify the threading (Peptidoglycan) of it’s blanket (Cell wall) under cold shock ?
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