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The cell wall, which is composed of peptidoglycan, is crucial for maintaining the structural integrity of the bacterium. Peptidoglycan consists of N-acetylmuramic Acid (NAM) and N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) polymers. Rows of peptidoglycan are cross-linked together with pentaglycine chains. The NAM residues have a five amino acid side chain that terminates with two D-Alanine (D-Ala) residues.
The cell wall, which is composed of peptidoglycan, is crucial for maintaining the structural integrity of the bacterium. Peptidoglycan consists of N-acetylmuramic Acid (NAM) and N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) polymers. Rows of peptidoglycan are cross-linked together with pentaglycine chains. The NAM residues have a five amino acid side chain that terminates with two D-Alanine (D-Ala) residues.
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[[Image:Cell Wall 7 30 2013.jpg|thumb|alt= Alt text| Figure 1. A.Bacterial Cell Wall B.Peptidoglycan with D-Ala-D-Ala substrate |550px]]
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[[Image:Cell Wall 7 30 2013.jpg|thumb|alt= Alt text| Figure 1. A.Bacterial Cell Wall B.Peptidoglycan with D-Ala-D-Ala substrate |550px]]
== Structure of a Resistant Transpeptidase ==
== Structure of a Resistant Transpeptidase ==

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PDB ID 4DKI

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