Olivier:
The membranes are mostly lipid, usually with a significant proportion
of protein. Saccharides in membranes are found as head groups of the
lipids or surface modifications of the proteins.
> Hi everybody...
>
> Could anyone tell me what are the constituant of the membranes of bacterial
> spores? Is it proteins or polysaccharids?
>
> Any information will be welcome!
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Olivier
>
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