Structure of a gram negative bacterium. The bacterium is partially cut to show its structure: wall traversed by porins, peptidoglycan and membrane. At the heart of the bacteria, DNA in transcription with a long strand of mRNA, the ribosomes producing proteins. on the left, PABA is involved in the transformation of folic acid into folinic acid.
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