lipopolisakaritte
Lipopolisakaritte is a term used in certain languages for lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a large molecule that is a major component of the outer membrane of most Gram-negative bacteria. LPS contributes to the structural integrity of the membrane and acts as a barrier to harmful substances.
The molecule has three main parts: lipid A, a hydrophobic anchor embedded in the membrane; a core
Biological and medical significance: LPS is recognized by the host immune system via the Toll-like receptor
Applications and notes: LPS is used in research to study innate immunity and signal transduction. Detoxified