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Autolysins are
endogenous lytic enzymes that
break down the
peptidoglycan components of
biological cells which enables the
separation of
daughter cells...
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binding domain from a
bacteriophage lysin, or the
binding domain from an
autolysin or bacteriocin, all of
which bind to
bacterial cell wall carbohydrate...
- pore-forming
protein that can
cause lysis of host
cells and
activate complement Autolysin (LytA)—activation of this
protein lyses the
bacteria releasing its internal...
- Yang L, Zhu Y, Tolker-Nielsen T,
Molin S, et al. (July 2007). "Role of
autolysin-mediated DNA
release in
biofilm formation of
Staphylococcus epidermidis"...
- fission.
Complete separation of the
daughter cells is
mediated by S.
aureus autolysin, and in its
absence or
targeted inhibition, the
daughter cells remain...
- The
reaction probably catalyzed is:
small molecules +
autolysin (in) →
small molecules +
autolysin (out)
Holin Lysin Transporter classification Database...
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precursors triggers the
activation of
bacterial cell wall
hydrolases and
autolysins,
which further digest the cell wall's peptidoglycans. The
small size of...
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autolysis system. The
reaction probably catalyzed by Hol is:
Autolysin (Lys)in →
Autolysin (Lys)out.
Holin Lysin Holin Superfamily III
Transporter classification...
- lysis, such as: Most commonly,
phage lysins, also
known as
endolysins Autolysin Cytolysin Egg
lysin Hemolysin NK-lysin
Streptolysin Cell
lysis Toxin This...
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structurally and
ancestrally related to vancomycin, but they work by
inhibiting autolysins through binding to peptidoglycan,
therefore preventing cell division,...