lieriökalvon
Lieriökalvon, also known as the cylindrical membrane, is a biological structure found in certain microorganisms, particularly some archaea. It is a unique and specialized component of their cell envelope. The lieriökalvon is a layer that surrounds the cell membrane, distinct from the cell wall or outer membrane found in other organisms. Its composition and precise function are still areas of ongoing research, but it is believed to play a role in structural integrity and potentially in regulating the passage of substances.
Unlike the peptidoglycan layer found in bacterial cell walls, the lieriökalvon is not composed of this particular