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E. coli: Only bacterium that wins records number of Nobel Prizes

Escherichia coli is the best known prokaryotic organism, we know more about E. coli than humans. It was first isolated in 1885 by the German bacteriologist Theodor Escherich, as normal flora of the...

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Motility Patterns of Bacteria

When you read about the structure of bacterial cells, you might have learned about flagella and the different types of flagellar arrangements found in gram-negative bacteria. Most Gram-positive...

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Peptidoglycan: Structure, Function

The term peptidoglycan was derived from the peptides and the sugars (glycan) that make a molecule; it is also called 'murein' or 'mucopeptide.' This complex interwoven network of sugar polymer and...

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Cytoplasmic Granules in Bacteria

Cytoplasmic granules or inclusion bodies are concentrated deposits of certain substances. Their location is in the cytoplasm of certain bacteria. They serve as storage areas for nutrients, e.g....

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Teichoic Acid: Structure, Types, and Functions

Many gram-positive bacteria have acidic components called teichoic acids embedded in their cell wall. Teichoic acids were discovered in 1958 by Armstrong and co-authors. Gram Positive cell wall...

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Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) Layer

Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) layer also called the outer membrane is the outermost layer present only in the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria.  Braun’s lipoprotein tightly links this outer...

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