- Lysins, also
known as
endolysins or
murein hydrolases, are
hydrolytic enzymes produced by
bacteriophages in
order to
cleave the host's cell wall during...
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proteins are
involved in lysis: the
holin and
antiholin from gene S, the
endolysin from gene R and the
spanin proteins from
genes Rz and Rz1. In wild-type...
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called endolysins have
demonstrated particular effectiveness in
combating a
range of
bacteria and are the
basis for
enzybiotic research.
Endolysins are derived...
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Leeson N (2015-03-01). "
Endolysins:
redefining antibacterial therapy". ****ure Microbiology. 10 (3): 309–11...
- OBPgp279 and
other endolysins is
their immunogenicity.
Although studies show that
antibodies do not
affect the
efficacy of
endolysins in
animal models,...
- "A
comprehensive review of the
applications of bacteriophage-derived
endolysins for
foodborne bacterial pathogens and food safety:
recent advances, challenges...
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synthesis in the
presence of glycopeptides.
Bacteriophage lysins (Ply) or
endolysins are phage-encoded cell wall
lytic enzymes which are
synthesised late during...
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sequence of the protein,
suddenly makes holes in the membrane. R is an
endolysin, an
enzyme that
escapes through the S
holes and
cleaves the cell wall...
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synthesis and
sequence analysis of a
dodecadeoxynucleotide which binds to the
endolysin gene of
bacteriophage lambda". Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 55 (4):...
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causes cell lysis, such as: Most commonly,
phage lysins, also
known as
endolysins Autolysin Cytolysin Egg
lysin Hemolysin NK-lysin
Streptolysin Cell lysis...