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proteinsarepermeases,enzymesforthebiosynthesisofthecellwall,transfer
proteinsforsecretionofextracellularproteins,sensororsignalproteins,and
respiratorychainenzymes.
InelectronmicroscopicimagesofGram-positivebacteria,themesosomes
appearasstructuresboundtothemembrane.Howtheyfunctionandwhat
roletheyplayremaintobeclarified.Theymaybenomorethanartifacts.
CellWall...............................................
Thetasksofthecomplexbacterialcellwallaretoprotecttheprotoplastsfrom
externalnoxae,towithstandandmaintaintheosmoticpressuregradientbe-
tweenthecellinteriorandtheextracellularenvironment(withinternalpres-
suresashighas 500 – 2000 kPa),togivethecellitsouterformandtofacilitate
communicationwithitssurroundings.
Murein(syn.peptidoglycan).Themostimportantstructuralelementof
thewallismurein,anetlikepolymermaterialsurroundingtheentirecell
(sacculus).Itismadeupofpolysaccharidechainscrosslinkedbypeptides
(Figs.3. 8 and3. 9 ).
ThecellwallofGram-positivebacteria(Fig.3. 10 ).Themureinsacculusmay
consistofasmanyas 40 layers(1 5 – 80 nmthick)andaccountforasmuchas
BasicBacterialCellStructure
Nucleus
equivalent
(syn. nucleoid)
Cell wall
murein
Capsule
Plasmid
Cytoplasmic
membrane 70S ribosomes
Depot substances
- metaphosphates (volutin)
- glycogen (granulose)
Attachment
pili
Flagella
Outer
membrane
(only in
gram-
negative
bacteria)
Fig.3. 7 Allbacteriahavethesamebasicstructure(nottoscale).
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