Nurturing Life Sciences
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#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
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Capsules often protect pathogenic bacteria from phagocytosis by the host cells.
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In peptidoglycan the amino acids occur in an alternating pattern of D and L forms
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Racemase is responsible for converting D amino acid into L form.
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Negative charge (due to phosphate) of teichoic acids may play role in cell growth, preventing extensive wall breakdown.