bakteeriseinissä
Bakteeriseinissä, or bacterial cell walls, are crucial structures that surround the plasma membrane of bacterial cells. They provide mechanical support, maintain cell shape, and protect the bacterium from osmotic lysis, a process where water rushes into the cell causing it to burst. The composition of bacterial cell walls varies significantly between different types of bacteria, forming the basis for Gram staining, a fundamental diagnostic technique in microbiology.
Gram-positive bacteria have a thick layer of peptidoglycan, a polymer unique to bacteria, located outside the
The synthesis and maintenance of the bacterial cell wall are essential for bacterial survival and are targeted