Bacterial Cell Wall Structure

Layers of the Bacterial Cell Envelope

  • Inner layer: Cell/plasma membrane
  • Outer layer: Cell wall

Peptidoglycan Layer

  • The peptidoglycan layer consists of glycan chains
  • Glycan chains: linear strands of two alternating amino sugars:
    • N-acetylglucosamine (NAG)
    • N-acetylmuramic acid (NAM)
  • Cross-linking of these strands occurs via peptide chains

Cell Wall Synthesis Process

  • During reproduction and growth, bacteria must synthesize more NAG/NAM units for cell wall expansion
  • Transpeptidation is the final stage in cross-linking of the linear glycan chains
  • This process is essential for maintaining bacterial cell integrity and is a key target for many antibiotics