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Behind the Building of Microscopic Skeletons

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Antibiotics help scientists understand how layers of peptidoglycan assemble into the exoskeleton of living cells

Hank Hogan

Although bacteria construct exoskeletons without thinking about it, researchers still puzzle over the process. They know how subunits of peptidoglycan — the polymer that forms the cell’s outside skeleton — are synthesized inside the cell. What is unclear is how those subunits are converted into a complex, three-dimensional polymer on the surface of a cell. Some studies have indicated that the protein Mbl, which is associated with the cytoskeleton inside the cell, plays a critical role in this fabrication. Now researchers at Boston-based Harvard Medical School and at...Read full article

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    Published: September 2006
    BiophotonicsMicroscopyResearch & Technology

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