Very informative video, thank you ! I have a question though... How does the glycosidic bond forms between the NAM-NAG monomers in the periplasm/outer cellular membrane ? you haven't explained it, only said it forms. Does it have any connection with the UDP? or phosphate group ? Thanks.
The explanations are very clear. English isn't even my native language, and I had no trouble understanding. I applauded from France.
Thank You so much!! You made it so easy to understand!!
Best video so far. Thank You very much!🙏
Amazing!! Very easy for understanding..
Grampositive bacteria do have periplasm! Is there where important metabolic processes take place.
that s true
Gram positive cell walls contain L lysine Instead of diaminopimelic acid. I'm confused please clarify
Numbering of Amino acids are incorrectly mentioned
Correct it as opposite way
thank you sir
Very informative video, thank you !
I have a question though...
How does the glycosidic bond forms between the NAM-NAG monomers in the periplasm/outer cellular membrane ? you haven't explained it, only said it forms. Does it have any connection with the UDP? or phosphate group ?
Thanks.
This videos is very good and helpful
We are waiting for new videos
Thank you
Thank you sir
I got all of it
sir mechanism is different on wikipedia.
is it from any standard book?
Scary intro
great