Which special amino acid is present in the cell wall of bacteria
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The bacterial cell wall is composed of alternating N-acetyl glucosamine (GlcNAc) and N-acetyl muramic acid (MurNAc) units. A peptide chain of five amino acids (l-Ala, l-Glu, l-Lys, d-Ala, and d-Ala) is connected to the MurNAc and this is crosslinked to form a three-dimensional mesh-like layer.
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