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      Towards a comprehensive view of the bacterial cell wall.

      Trends in Microbiology
      Bacteria, ultrastructure, Bacterial Physiological Phenomena, Cell Wall, chemistry, physiology, Models, Biological, Peptidoglycan

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          Direct in vivo visualization, in full atomic detail, of the microbial cell wall and its stress-bearing structural architecture remains one of the prime challenges in microbiology. In the meantime, molecular modeling can provide a framework for explaining and predicting mechanisms involved in morphogenesis, bacterial cell growth and cell division, during which the wall and its major structural component--murein--have to protect the cell from osmotic pressure and multiple tensile forces. Here, we illustrate why the scaffold concept of murein architecture provides a more comprehensive representation of bacterial cell wall physiology than previous models.

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          16236518
          10.1016/j.tim.2005.10.001

          Chemistry
          Bacteria,ultrastructure,Bacterial Physiological Phenomena,Cell Wall,chemistry,physiology,Models, Biological,Peptidoglycan

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