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The bacterial cell wall is composed of peptidoglycan, and its biosynthesis is an established target for antibiotics. Peptidoglycan is assembled from a glycopeptide precursor, Lipid II, that is polymerized by peptidoglycan glycosyltransferases into glycan strands that are subsequently cross-linked to form the mature cell wall. For decades bacteria were thought to contain only one family of enzymes that polymerize Lipid II, but recently, the ubiquitous Shape, Elongation, Division, and Sporulation (SEDS)-family proteins RodA and FtsW were shown to be peptidoglycan polymerases. Because RodA and FtsW are essential in nearly all bacteria, these enzymes are promising targets for new antibiotics. However, almost nothin... More