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Targeting Cell Membrane Structures Protein Component

The major use of inositol in bacteria is in generating Pis, versatile membrane components that can be derivatized to anchor proteins or complex carbohydrates to the cell surface. In some microorganisms, the complex carbohydrate structure attached to the PI anchor in the cell envelope is part of the way the microorganism recognizes or binds to target cell components. [Pg.108]


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Cell membrane structure

Cell membranes membrane component)

Cell membranes proteins

Cell targeting

Cells components

Membrane component

Membranes structure

Membranes structured

Protein membrane structure

Protein target

Protein targeting

Protein targeting proteins)

Proteins membrane component

Proteins targeted

Structural components

Target Cell

Target structure

Targets membrane

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