-
polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs).
Large amounts of
lysozyme can be
found in egg white. C-type
lysozymes are
closely related to α-lactalbumin in sequence...
- unharmed.
Studies have also
shown that
maggots kill bacteria.
Three midgut lysozymes of L. sericata have
antibacterial effects in
maggot debridement therapy...
-
Lysozyme PEGylation is the
covalent attachment of
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) to
Lysozyme,
which is one of the most
widely investigated PEGylated proteins...
- 4-methylumbelliferyl N-acetyl-chitotrioside
catalyzed by hen and
turkey lysozymes. pH
dependence of the
kinetics constants".
Journal of Biochemistry. 87...
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January 2011. Callewaert, L.; Michiels, C. W. (2010). "
Lysozymes in the
animal kingdom".
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- 1945 with
Howard Florey and
Ernst Chain. He also
discovered the
enzyme lysozyme from his
nasal discharge in 1922, and
along with it a
bacterium he named...
-
content of the
urethral glands of Littré.
Smegma contains cathepsin B,
lysozymes, chymotrypsin,
neutrophil elastase and cytokines,
which aid the immune...
- α-lactalbumin
shows a
strong similarity to that of
lysozymes,
specifically the Ca2+-binding c-
lysozyme.
These two
proteins share much of
their physical...
-
lipase and amylase), and
antimicrobial agents (such as
secretory IgA, and
lysozymes). The
enzymes found in
saliva are
essential in
beginning the
process of...
-
Crenation Hemolysis Lysogenic Pitted keratolysis P. Jollès, ed. (1996).
Lysozymes--model
enzymes in
biochemistry and biology. Basel: Birkhäuser Verlag....