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14 December, 04:36

What is the macromolecular network that makes up the cell wall of archaea?

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  1. 14 December, 05:23
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    Pseudomurein

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    Archaeal cell walls are made of complex heteropolysaccharides such as pseudomurein. The pseudomurein is a polymer similar to peptidoglycan but has L amino acids in the cross-links rather than D-amino acids as found in peptidoglycan. Pseudomurein contains N - acetyltalosaminuronic and the type of glycosidic linkage is β (1→3) glycosidic bonds. It is called pseudomurein due to its similarities with murein (peptidoglycan) which in turn makes the cell walls of bacteria.
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