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English: This painting shows a cross-section through an Escherichia coli cell. The characteristic two-membrane cell wall of gram-negative bacteria is shown in green, with many lipopolysaccharide chains extending from the surface and a network of cross-linked peptidoglycan strands between the membranes. The genome of the cell forms a loosely-defined "nucleoid", shown here in yellow, and interacts with many DNA-binding proteins, shown in tan and orange. Large soluble molecules, such as ribosomes (colored in reddish purple), mostly occupy the space around the nucleoid.
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Source http://pdb101.rcsb.org/sci-art/goodsell-gallery/escherichia-coli-bacterium
Author David S. Goodsell, RCSB Protein Data Bank

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Escherichia coli Bacterium, 2021

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20 March 2021

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