Abstract
Bacillus subtilis membranes can transfer either N-acetylmuramyl-pentapeptide phosphate or N-acetylglucosaminyl phosphate from UMP directly onto undecaprenyl phosphate. Tunicamycin blocks only the latter transfer and inhibits peptidoglycan synthesis by toluenized cells of Bacillus megaterium utilizing added nucleotide sugar precursors or cell wall synthesis by intact cells of B. subtilis . Tunicamycin prevents formation of the cell wall disaccharide lipid intermediate by blocking transfer of N-acetylglucosamine onto undecaprenyl muramyl pentapeptidyl pyrophosphate.
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