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Diaminopimelic acid

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Molar mass
  
190.2 g/mol

Appearance
  
white powder

Diaminopimelic acid Potential pathways to mesodiaminopimelic acid biosynthesis

Diaminopimelic acid


Diaminopimelic acid (DAP) is an amino acid, representing an epsilon-carboxy derivative of lysine.

DAP is a characteristic of certain cell walls of some bacteria. DAP is often found in the peptide linkages of NAM-NAG chains that make up the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria. When provided, they exhibit normal growth. When in deficiency, they still grow but with the inability to make new cell wall proteoglycan.

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This is also the attachment point for Braun's lipoprotein.

Diaminopimelic acid DL26Diaminopimelic acid 95 TLC SigmaAldrich

Diaminopimelic acid meso26Diaminopimelic acid C7H14N2O4 ChemSpider

Diaminopimelic acid 26Diaminopimelic acid13C715N2 Mixture of LLDD and Meso 98

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References

Diaminopimelic acid Wikipedia