Bond hydrolyzed by lysozyme.N-acetylglucosaminePenicillin inactivates the enzyme
ID: 141784 • Letter: B
Question
Bond hydrolyzed by lysozyme.N-acetylglucosaminePenicillin inactivates the enzyme that generates this bond.This amino acid is not found in proteins.Vancomycin prevents crosslinking by inhibiting this process.N-acetylmuramic acid
ABond hydrolyzed by lysozyme.
BN-acetylglucosamine
CPenicillin inactivates the enzyme that generates this bond.
DThis amino acid is not found in proteins.
EVancomycin prevents crosslinking by inhibiting this process.
FN-acetylmuramic acid
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Explanation / Answer
So sorry, that I am unable to post your the image but i am telling you the labels on the correct targets from left to right or from down to upward direction of the image.
It is B F C D E A (Please manage and and place the lables to the target from left to right side as given in the sequence)
where,
A is Bond hydrolyzed by lysozyme.
B is N-acetylglucosamine
C Penicillin inactivates the enzyme that generates this bond.
D This amino acid is not found in proteins.
E Vancomycin prevents crosslinking by inhibiting this process.
F N-acetylmuramic acid