What kind of inhibitor is GMP-PCP?
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- 1. Explain the formation of thioether-linked prenyl anchor proteins and also explain the structure of caveolae.Distinguish minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) from minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC). Create a diagram to show how minimum bactericidal concentration is tested.What is the site of action of inhibitor 1?