2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.11.07.622503
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Identification and Characterization of Archaeal Pseudomurein Biosynthesis Genes through Pangenomics

Valérian Lupo,
Célyne Roomans,
Edmée Royen
et al.

Abstract: The peptidoglycan (PG; or murein) is a mesh-like structure, which is made of glycan polymers connected by short peptides and surrounds the cell membrane of nearly all bacterial species. In contrast, there is no PG counterpart that would be universally found in Archaea, but rather various polymers that are specific to some lineages. Methanopyrales and Methanobacteriales are two orders of Euryarchaeota that harbor pseudomurein (PM), a structural analogue of the bacterial PG. Owing to the differences between PG a… Show more

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