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Sugar phosphates glycerol teichoic acid

In the more complicated natural teichoic acid structures, the sugar moieties can be in the main chain while in others the glycerol or ribitol units are joined to the phosphate groups at positions other than 1,3 or 1,5. [Pg.877]

Teichoic acids consist of polyolphosphate homopolymers to which sugars and amino acids are attached they are found in bacterial cell walls. There are two common types, in which glycerol phosphate and ribitol phosphate, respectively, constitute the repeating units. These are transferred to the appropriate primer through the corresponding nucleotide derivative, CDP-glycerol or CDP-ribitol. [Pg.41]


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