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The most common structure of Wall teichoic acids are a ManNAc(β1→4)GlcNAc disaccharide with one to three glycerol phosphates attached to the C4 hydroxyl of the ManNAc residue followed by a long chain of glycerol- or ribitol phosphate repeats. Variations come in the long chain tail, which generally
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Lipoteichoic acids follow a similar pattern of putting most variation in the repeats, although the set of enzymes used are different, at least in the case of Type I LTA. The repeats are anchored onto the membrane via a (di)glucosyl-diacylglycerol
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Later (2013) studies have identified a few more enzymes that attach unique sugars to the WTA repeat units. A set of enzymes and transporters named DltABCE that adds alanines to both wall and lipo-teichoic acids were found.
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Lipoteichoic acids may also act as receptor molecules for some Gram-positive bacteriophage; however, this has not yet been conclusively supported. It is an acidic polymer and contributes negative charge to the cell wall.
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The main function of teichoic acids is to provide flexibility to the cell-wall by attracting cations such as calcium and potassium. Teichoic acids can be substituted with
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Enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of WTAs have been named: TarO, TarA, TarB, TarF, TarK, and TarL. Their roles are:
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1717:Gracilicutes
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1597:Mycolic acid
1587:Mycobacteria
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1472:Coccobacilli
1372:in pregnancy
1338:Extremophile
1322:Aerotolerant
1256:Biochemistry
1218:microbiology
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1300:Facultative
1288:Facultative
1113:Cardenolide
1070:Glucuronide
1060:Galactoside
1027:β-Glycoside
1022:α-Glycoside
544:ChemBioChem
435:drug target
421:B. subtilis
407:B. subtilis
360:EC 2.7.8.47
337:EC 2.7.8.46
324:EC 2.7.8.12
311:EC 2.7.8.44
285:EC 2.7.8.33
234:glucosamine
124:Clostridium
85:linked via
1777:Categories
1727:Mollicutes
1722:Firmicutes
1712:Prokaryota
1630:Glycocalyx
1455:plasticity
1418:Lipophilic
1271:preference
1246:Resistance
1075:Rhamnoside
1055:Fructoside
973:Glycosides
935:GO:0019350
469:References
433:antibiotic
246:autolysins
71:copolymers
1680:evolution
1654:Composite
1553:Endospore
1511:Cell wall
1487:Structure
1378:Placental
1317:Nanaerobe
1295:Anaerobic
1226:Infection
1065:Glucoside
453:cell wall
416:IPR007554
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347:S. aureus
191:Structure
94:cell wall
68:bacterial
1752:Category
1675:Taxonomy
1608:envelope
1498:envelope
1388:Salivary
1305:Obligate
1283:Obligate
1231:Exotoxin
1208:Bacteria
1090:Aglycone
1080:Riboside
1014:Geometry
885:17416656
836:19746945
787:22028855
747:PLOS ONE
671:24819367
630:24024634
574:19899094
459:bacteria
443:See also
411:InterPro
220:Function
136:Listeria
118:Bacillus
96:of most
58:τεῖχος,
1762:Commons
1661:Biofilm
1640:Fimbria
1625:S-layer
1606:Outside
1467:Bacilli
1383:Uterine
1368:Vaginal
1278:Aerobic
1261:ecology
1216:Medical
1152:Saponin
1047:Glycone
906:KW-0777
876:1913418
827:4196936
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1589:only:
1569:Porin
1561:only:
1540:only:
1462:Cocci
1438:Shape
1358:Mouth
1331:Other
675:S2CID
172:lipid
56:Greek
1678:and
1496:Cell
1363:Skin
1353:Lung
1259:and
981:Bond
881:PMID
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1525:NAG
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