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Studies on the linkage between teichoic acid and peptidoglycan in a bacteriophage-resistant mutant of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> H
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Glycerol Phosphate OligomerBiochemistryAntibioticsGlycerol Phosphate ResiduesMedicineBacteriologyGlycobiologyBacteriophage-resistant MutantBacteriophageGlycerol PhosphateMicrobiologyTeichoic AcidMolecular MicrobiologyPhage BiologyBacterial PathogensAntimicrobial CompoundAntimicrobial Resistance
1. In addition to poly(ribitol phosphate) the walls of a bacteriophage-resistant mutant of Staphylococcus aureus H contain glycerol phosphate residues that are not removed on digestion with trypsin or extraction with phenol. 2. The glycerol phosphate is present in a chain, containing three or four glycerol phosphate residues, which is covalently attached to the peptidoglycan through a phosphodiester linkage to muramic acid; this linkage is readily hydrolysed by dilute alkali. 3. The degradative studies described suggest that the poly(ribitol phosphate) chains of the wall teichoic acid may be attached to the wall by linkage to this glycerol phosphate oligomer.
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