📂 Anatomy
septal periplasm — Definition
septal periplazma / septal periplasm
In bacteria cells, the periplasmic space area located around the structure of septum (section) formed during cell division. This area remaining between cell membrane and cell wall during the formation of septum provides a critical environment for cell division and peptide synthesis. Clinically, septal periplasm is an area where antibiotic targets (e.g. penicillin binder proteins) are concentrated, plays an important role in the arrangement of bacterial cell wall synthesis.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is septal periplazma?
septal periplazma; in bacteria cells, the periplasmic space area located around the structure of septum (section) formed during cell division. This area remaining between cell membrane and cell wall during the formation of septum provides a critical environment for cell division and peptide synthesis. Clinically, septal periplasm is an area where antibiotic targets (e.g. penicillin binder proteins) are concentrated, plays an important role in the arrangement of bacterial cell wall synthesis.
❓ What is septal periplasm in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "septal periplasm" is septal periplazma.
❓ Which medical field is septal periplazma related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.