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- resistance. Because lysins are essential for bacteriophage survival, resistance to lysins is an extremely rare event. Over the >20 years of lysin development...
- up lysin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term lysin may refer to any protein that causes cell lysis, such as: Most commonly, phage lysins, also...
- allowing the sperm to p**** through the envelope and fuse with the egg. Lysins exhibit species-specific binding to their egg receptor, possibly through...
- his role as the "father" of phage lysins as therapeutics, with his laboratory being the first to use phage lysins in animal models to prevent and treat...
- in animal saliva, egg white, and other secretions. Phage lytic enzymes (lysins) produced during bacteriophage infection are responsible for the ability...
- biosynthesis. Autolysins and some phage lysins are examples of N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidases. Phage lysins Autolysins PGLYRP2 Campbell JN; Dierickx...
- Drechsel in 1889 from hydrolysis of the protein casein, and thus named it Lysin, from Gr**** λύσις (lysis) 'loosening'. In 1902, the German chemists Emil...
- the lytic cycle. Holins form pores in the host's cell membrane, allowing lysins to reach and degrade peptidoglycan, a component of bacterial cell walls...
- extracellular proteins and receptors. The LysM domain is named after the Lysin Motif which was the original name given to the sequence motif identified...
- (August 2004). "Characterization of bovine homologues of granulysin and NK-lysin". Journal of Immunology. 173 (4): 2607–2614. doi:10.4049/jimmunol.173.4...