Beta-Lactam Agents
ILOs: difference between gram positive and gram negative, identify the targets, be able to
apply knowledge of chemistry to examples.
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Gram-negative vs Gram-positive cell walls
Gram-negative bacteria have greater concentrations of peptidoglycan meaning their
walls are thinner. They have channels rather than pores to allow the flow of
molecules.
And gram-positive bacteria do not have an outer membrane but have a thicker wall
that is somewhat porous due to its barbed wire-like structure.
Peptidoglycan
A polymer made of two monosaccharide units.
NAM and NAG
Short polypeptide chains form between these chains known as Cross Links
Transpeptidase
Membrane-bound enzyme.
Forms cross-links in the peptidoglycan
Important for cell survival
ILOs: difference between gram positive and gram negative, identify the targets, be able to
apply knowledge of chemistry to examples.
Check summary at the bottom to see what you need to know ‼️
Gram-negative vs Gram-positive cell walls
Gram-negative bacteria have greater concentrations of peptidoglycan meaning their
walls are thinner. They have channels rather than pores to allow the flow of
molecules.
And gram-positive bacteria do not have an outer membrane but have a thicker wall
that is somewhat porous due to its barbed wire-like structure.
Peptidoglycan
A polymer made of two monosaccharide units.
NAM and NAG
Short polypeptide chains form between these chains known as Cross Links
Transpeptidase
Membrane-bound enzyme.
Forms cross-links in the peptidoglycan
Important for cell survival