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Endogenous synthesis of peptidoglycan in eukaryotic cells; a novel concept involving its essential role in cell division,tumor formation and the biological clock
Authors:C -A H Roten  D Karamata
Institution:(1) Institut de génétique et de biologie microbiennes, Rue César-Roux 19, CH-1005 Lausanne, (Switzerland);(2) Present address: the Boston Biomedical Research Institute, 20, Staniford Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:Degradation products of peptidoglycan, the universal bacterial cell wall constituent, were previously found in animal tissues and urine. Reassessment and quantitative analysis of available data lead to an original concept, i.e. that eukaryotic cells synthesize peptidoglycan. We present a model in which this endogenously synthesized peptidoglycan is essential for the processes of eukaryotic cell division and sleep induction in animals. Genes for peptidoglycan metabolism, like those for lysine biosynthesis in plants, are probably inherited from endosymbiotic bacteria, the ancestors of mitochondria and chloroplasts. Corollaries of this concept, i.e. roles for peptidoglycan metabolism in tumor formation and in the biological clock, are supported by abundant evidence. We propose that many interactions between bacteria and eukaryotes are conditioned by their common genetic heritage.
Keywords:Biological clock  cell division cycle  diaminopimelate  evolution  FSu  lysine  muramate  muramyl dipeptide  peptidoglycan  sleep muropeptide  tumor
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