Bacterial Classification, Structure and Function
lecture will: 1. Cover different classification schemes for grouping bacteria, especially the use of ... The precursor is then linked to a lipid-like carrier in the cell membrane (bactoprenol) and N-acetyl glucosamine (NAG) is added to the NAM. This ... the need for transport mechanisms across this membrane.
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