k Bacterial cellulose synthase Molecular model showing the structure of bacterial cellulose synthase. The membraneembedded enzyme is used by bacteria to produce cellulose grey and red spheres. The nascent cellulose strand is elongated by glucose transferred from uridin diphosphate UDP glucose molecules stick model, bottom one at a time. Cellulose synthesis and membrane translocation movement out of the cell are catalysed by bacterial cellulose synthase subunits bacterial cellulose synthase BcsA pale blue, intracellular and transmembrane and bacterial cellulose synthase BcsB a periplasmic membrane anchored protein blue and yellow outer protein. The bacteria use the cellulose produced to form protective biofilms., by RAMON ANDRADE 3DCIENCIASCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Bacterial cellulose synthase Molecular model showing the structure of bacterial cellulose synthase. The membrane embedded enzyme is used by bacteria to produce cellulose  grey and red spheres . The nascent cellulose strand is elongated by glucose transferred from uridin diphosphate  UDP  glucose molecules  stick model, bottom  one at a time. Cellulose synthesis and membrane translocation  movement out of the cell  are catalysed by bacterial cellulose synthase subunits: bacterial cellulose synthase  Bcs A  pale blue, intracellular and transmembrane  and bacterial cellulose synthase  Bcs B a periplasmic membrane anchored protein  blue and yellow outer protein . The bacteria use the cellulose produced to form protective biofilms., by RAMON ANDRADE 3DCIENCIA SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Bacterial cellulose synthase

Molecular model showing the structure of bacterial cellulose synthase. The membrane-embedded enzyme is used by bacteria to produce cellulose (grey and red spheres). The nascent cellulose strand is elongated by glucose transferred from uridin diphosphate (UDP) glucose molecules (stick model, bottom) one at a time. Cellulose synthesis and membrane translocation (movement out of the cell) are catalysed by bacterial cellulose synthase subunits: bacterial cellulose synthase (Bcs)A (pale blue, intracellular and transmembrane) and bacterial cellulose synthase (Bcs)B a periplasmic membrane anchored protein (blue and yellow outer protein). The bacteria use the cellulose produced to form protective biofilms., by RAMON ANDRADE 3DCIENCIA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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