Is bactoprenol the only way Lipid II can move from the cytoplasm to the periplasm in gram-positive bacteria? Or is there an analog of MurJ (the flippase in gram-negative bacteria that moves Lipid II into the periplasm) in gram-positive bacteria that helps bactoprenol in Lipid II movement?
This was the only video that explained so well why FtsZ ring is forced to be placed in the middle of the cell. Thank you so much sir
This is actually the best video on this topic... Thank you so much sir🙏
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Is bactoprenol the only way Lipid II can move from the cytoplasm to the periplasm in gram-positive bacteria? Or is there an analog of MurJ (the flippase in gram-negative bacteria that moves Lipid II into the periplasm) in gram-positive bacteria that helps bactoprenol in Lipid II movement?
Why does old peptidoglycan need to be severed to allow new peptidoglycan??
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What is the difference between divisome and elongasome? Please help me out...
Thanks a lot sir Got to know a lot about bacterial division please upload more videos 👍
Sir where are the links to thd animations
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can you explain agaim but without all the complicated jargon?
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so useful, thanks
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