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In E-coli, a gram negative bacteria, the tetrapeptide side chain at the third position contains ‘Meso-diaminopimelic acid’ and not L-lysine. And the covalent linkage is formed between D-alanine & meso-diaminopimelic acid.
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Great video. A mild correction needed. In Gram negative bacteria, the third amino acid which is involved in cross linking with the 4 th amoino acid i.e D- Alinine, is Diaminopimellic acid and not L- Lysine. Thnaks.
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Hello! Great video! I think there's a misrepresentation error in the diagrams modeling the gram+ and gram- cell walls at 1:20. In these representations, the cross-links are shown between the two types of sugars, NAG and NAM, while they actually form between two NAM sugars. This could be confusing for young students who are encountering these concepts for the first time.
Hey, I would like some help, what about the change of hydrophilic->hydrophobic when binding to bactoprenol? also, missing the part of 5 glycin brought by tRNA binding to the L-Lys amino acid? could you clarify this part, please? @edukesh
But plz tell me How does this happen in 3D ? I mean the Nam is attached to another Nam ....adjacent .lower and above .....so does it make thress links in the same way ?
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You explained it perfectly. Thank you! I finally understand NAG and NAM and how the cell wall is inhibited by antibiotics.
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In E-coli, a gram negative bacteria, the tetrapeptide side chain at the third position contains ‘Meso-diaminopimelic acid’ and not L-lysine. And the covalent linkage is formed between D-alanine & meso-diaminopimelic acid.
You are right. The tetrapeptide side chain should be L-Ala/D-Glu/DAP (Diaminopimelic acid)/D-Ala
Source: Sherris Medical Microbiology 8th Edition
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Great explanation, thanks. Only 1 clarification: bactoprenol is not a protein but a lipid, in particular an hydrophobic alcohol.
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Great video. A mild correction needed. In Gram negative bacteria, the third amino acid which is involved in cross linking with the 4 th amoino acid i.e D- Alinine, is Diaminopimellic acid and not L- Lysine. Thnaks.
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My medicinal chemistry exam is tomorrow, and I had some questions regarding the MOA of the drugs you mentioned and the cell wall itself, but thanks to you I understand everything now, so THANK YOU VERY MUCH! May God bless you 🙏🏻
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Just a clarification. Bactoprenol is not a lipoprotein but a lipid.
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I think there's a misrepresentation error in the diagrams modeling the gram+ and gram- cell walls at 1:20. In these representations, the cross-links are shown between the two types of sugars, NAG and NAM, while they actually form between two NAM sugars. This could be confusing for young students who are encountering these concepts for the first time.
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how does the terminal d alanine helps in covalent bonding before being detached ??????????
Hey, I would like some help, what about the change of hydrophilic->hydrophobic when binding to bactoprenol?
also, missing the part of 5 glycin brought by tRNA binding to the L-Lys amino acid?
could you clarify this part, please? @edukesh
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I wanna understand the last slide if u mean that crosslinking in E.coli is differ than that in Staph??
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But plz tell me
How does this happen in 3D ?
I mean the Nam is attached to another Nam ....adjacent .lower and above .....so does it make thress links in the same way ?
hello which book is used as reference for this??
Prescott microbiology
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