- The
periplasm is a
concentrated gel-like
matrix in the
space between the
inner cytoplasmic membrane and the
bacterial outer membrane called the periplasmic...
- the cell
membrane between the
cytoplasm and the
outside of the cell or
periplasm. However, in many
photosynthetic bacteria, the
plasma membrane is highly...
- into the
periplasm. For instance, the Sec
pathway is used to
transport structural components of the type II
secretion system into the
periplasm where they...
-
encapsulates the cytoplasm, and an
outer membrane (OM) that
encapsulates the
periplasm. The
composition of the
outer membrane is
distinct from that of the inner...
- micron-scale holes,
which triggers lysis. The
endolysin R is
released to the
periplasm,
where it
attacks the peptidoglycan. The
spanin proteins Rz and Rz1 ac****ulate...
-
cytoplasm and the
acidic lysosome) or
oxidative state (e.g.,
oxidizing periplasm or
reducing cytoplasm)
which in turn
affects enzyme activity. In contrast...
-
first transported out of the
inner cell membrane, then
deposited in the
periplasm, and
finally through the
outer cell
membrane into the host cell. These...
-
walls by a
bacterial enzyme DD-transpeptidase. A much
smaller volume of
periplasm than that in gram-negative bacteria. Only some
species have a capsule...
-
bacteria have both a
plasma membrane and an
outer membrane separated by
periplasm; however,
other prokaryotes have only a
plasma membrane.
These two membranes...
- two
compartments typical of Gram-negative bacteria, the
cytoplasm and
periplasm. The
excess membrane observed in G.
obscuriglobus triples the surface...