mycolate
Mycolate refers to a class of complex lipids found in the cell walls of mycobacteria, a genus of bacteria that includes the causative agent of tuberculosis. These lipids are characterized by their long, branched fatty acid chains, often containing cyclopropane rings and hydroxyl groups. Mycolates play a crucial role in the survival and pathogenicity of mycobacteria, contributing to the remarkable resistance of these bacteria to various environmental stresses, including acidic conditions and antibiotics.
The mycolate layer forms a significant component of the mycobacterial cell envelope, which is structurally unique
Research into mycolates is important for understanding mycobacterial biology and for developing new therapeutic strategies against