EVERYDAY SCIENCE

SCIENCE

VIRUS AND BACTERIA

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Peptidoglycan is present in the cell wall of
A
Archaea
B
Bacteria
C
Eukarya
D
All of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Peptidoglycan is an essential component of the bacterial cell envelope and protects the cell from bursting due to turgor and maintains cell shape. Composed of glycan chains connected by short peptides, peptidoglycan forms a net-like macromolecule around the cytoplasmic membrane.

Detailed explanation-2: -Introduction. Peptidoglycan (murein) is an essential and specific component of the bacterial cell wall found on the outside of the cytoplasmic membrane of almost all bacteria (Rogers et al., 1980; Park, 1996; Nanninga, 1998; Mengin-Lecreulx & Lemaitre, 2005).

Detailed explanation-3: -Peptidoglycans (or mucopeptide or glycopeptide or murein) are the structural elements of almost all bacterial cell walls. They constitute as much as 95% of the cell wall in some Gram-positive bacteria to as little as 5 to 10% in Gram-negative bacteria.

Detailed explanation-4: -Gram-negative bacteria are surrounded by a thin peptidoglycan cell wall, which itself is surrounded by an outer membrane containing lipopolysaccharide. Gram-positive bacteria lack an outer membrane but are surrounded by layers of peptidoglycan many times thicker than is found in the Gram-negatives.

Detailed explanation-5: -The peptidoglycan wall (PG) is a unique structure which confers physical strength and defined shape to bacteria. It consists of a net-like macromolecule of peptide interlinked glycan chains overlying the cell membrane.

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