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English: Diagram showing the bonding structure of peptidoglycan. An alternating chain of N-acetylmuramic acid (NAM) and N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) has oligopeptide chains forming crosslinks. The oligopeptides are bonded exclusively to the NAM and not the NAG.
Français : Schéma de l'agencement de l'acide N-acétylmuramique (NAM), de la N-glucosamie (NAG) et oligopeptides dans la muréine (ou peptidoglycane). Traduit du wikipédia allemand.
Deutsch: Das Diagramm zeigt die Bindungsstruktur von Peptidoglycan. Ketten von abwechselnd N-Acetylmuraminsäure (NAM) und N-Acetylglucosamin (NAG) werden durch Oligopeptide verknüpft. Die Oligopeptide binden ausschließlich an dem NAM.
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