Difference between revisions of "Cell wall synthesis"
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* ''[[alr]]'' | * ''[[alr]]'' | ||
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+ | * ''[[dapA]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[dapB]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[dapF]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[dapG]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[dapI]]'' | ||
*'' [[dat]]'' | *'' [[dat]]'' | ||
*'' [[ddl]]'' | *'' [[ddl]]'' | ||
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* ''[[yabM]]'' | * ''[[yabM]]'' | ||
* ''[[ykuQ]]'' | * ''[[ykuQ]]'' | ||
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*'' [[yrpC]]'' | *'' [[yrpC]]'' | ||
* ''[[ytgP]]'' | * ''[[ytgP]]'' |
Revision as of 11:36, 5 January 2014
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Cell wall synthesis is intimately linked to the determination of cell shape. The proteins involved in both functions interact in the cell wall biosynthetic complex.
Contents
- 1 Genes in this functional category
- 1.1 Biosynthesis of peptidoglycan
- 1.2 Autolytic activity required for peptidoglycan synthesis (cell elongation)
- 1.3 Biosynthesis of lipoteichoic acid
- 1.4 Biosynthesis of teichoic acid
- 1.5 Biosynthesis of teichuronic acid
- 1.6 Penicillin-binding proteins
- 1.7 Export of anionic polymers and attachment to peptidoglycan
- 1.8 Biosynthesis of the carrier lipid undecaprenylphosphate
- 2 Important Original Publications
- 3 Important Reviews
- 4 Back to categories
Genes in this functional category
Biosynthesis of peptidoglycan
- alr
- asd
- dapA
- dapB
- dapF
- dapG
- dapI
- dat
- ddl
- gcaD
- glmM
- glmS
- ldt
- mraY
- murAA
- murAB
- murB
- murC
- murD
- murE
- murF
- murG
- patA
- racE
- spoVB
- spoVE
- walJ
- yabM
- ykuQ
- yrpC
- ytgP
Autolytic activity required for peptidoglycan synthesis (cell elongation)
Biosynthesis of lipoteichoic acid
Biosynthesis of teichoic acid
Biosynthesis of teichuronic acid
Penicillin-binding proteins
Export of anionic polymers and attachment to peptidoglycan
Biosynthesis of the carrier lipid undecaprenylphosphate
Important Original Publications
Important Reviews