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Zymolyase (also
known as lyticase,
sometimes misspelled as Zymolase) is an
enzyme mixture used to
degrade the cell wall of
yeast and form spheroplasts...
- homogenizer,
unless the cell wall is
first broken down (e.g. with lyticase, or
zymolyase in the case of S. cerevisiae). Dounce, A. L.; Monty, K. J.; Pate, S. (1954)...
- difficult.[citation needed]
Enzymatic digestion of the cell wall with
zymolyase,
creating spheroplasts,
renders the
cells vulnerable to easy
lysis with...
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tetrad containing four
haploid spores.
Tetrads can then be
prepared with
Zymolyase, or
another enzyme, to
digest the wall of the ascus. The
spores are then...
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after the bacterium's abbreviation. The
bacterium is also used to
produce zymolyase,
which can
degrade yeast cell wall.
Arthrobacter luteus was
isolated from...
- by phenol-chloroform
extraction and
ethanol precipitation.
Additional zymolyase digestion is
necessary for
yeast cells to
remove the cell wall
prior to...
- CWP2
makes the
mutant more
sensitive to cell wall-affecting
agents like
zymolyase, caffeine, and pa****candin.
Disruption of the
protein influences the...