Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Lipid II is an amphipathic peptidoglycan precursor molecule involved in the synthesis of the cell wall of bacteria. The molecule is named for its bactoprenol hydrocarbon chain that acts as a lipid anchor, embedding itself in the bacterial cell membrane. The translocation of lipid II across the cell membrane is needed to incorporate its disaccharide-pentapeptide "building block" into peptidoglycan, making Lipid II the target of several antibiotics."@en }
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- Lipid_II abstract "Lipid II is an amphipathic peptidoglycan precursor molecule involved in the synthesis of the cell wall of bacteria. The molecule is named for its bactoprenol hydrocarbon chain that acts as a lipid anchor, embedding itself in the bacterial cell membrane. The translocation of lipid II across the cell membrane is needed to incorporate its disaccharide-pentapeptide "building block" into peptidoglycan, making Lipid II the target of several antibiotics.".
- Lipid_II comment "Lipid II is an amphipathic peptidoglycan precursor molecule involved in the synthesis of the cell wall of bacteria. The molecule is named for its bactoprenol hydrocarbon chain that acts as a lipid anchor, embedding itself in the bacterial cell membrane. The translocation of lipid II across the cell membrane is needed to incorporate its disaccharide-pentapeptide "building block" into peptidoglycan, making Lipid II the target of several antibiotics.".