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which two of the following types of proteins are found in the periplasmic space of gram-negative bacteria?
exoenzymes
integral membrane proteins
enzymes that synthesize peptidoglycan
transport proteins
porin proteins
Brief Explanations
- Exoenzymes: Exoenzymes are often found in the periplasmic space of Gram - negative bacteria as they can be released into this space to act on substrates.
- Enzymes that synthesize peptidoglycan: Peptidoglycan synthesis in Gram - negative bacteria involves enzymes in the periplasmic space since the peptidoglycan layer is between the inner and outer membranes.
- Integral membrane proteins: These are embedded in the membranes (inner or outer), not in the periplasmic space.
- Transport proteins: Many transport proteins are integral membrane proteins (in the inner or outer membrane) and not in the periplasmic space.
- Porin proteins: Porin proteins are in the outer membrane, not in the periplasmic space.
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- exoenzymes
- enzymes that synthesize peptidoglycan