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Τι (ποιος) είναι lysozyme - ορισμός

ANTIMICROBIAL ENZYME FOUND IN ANIMALS
Muramidase; Lysosyme; E1105; LYZ; N-acetylmuramide glycanhydrolase; Lysozymes; ATC code D06BB07; ATCvet code QD06BB07; ATC code J05AX02; ATCvet code QJ05AX02; LYZ (gene); EC 3.2.1.17; Peptidoglycan N-acetylmuramoylhydrolase
  • Two Possible Mechanisms of Lysozyme
  • Substrates in Vocadlo's experiment
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  • Overview of the reaction catalysed by lysozyme

lysozyme         
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¦ noun Biochemistry an enzyme which catalyses the destruction of the cell walls of certain bacteria, found notably in tears and egg white.
Lysozyme         
Lysozyme, also known as muramidase or N-acetylmuramide glycanhydrolase, is an antimicrobial enzyme produced by animals that forms part of the innate immune system. Lysozyme is a glycoside hydrolase that catalyzes the hydrolysis of 1,4-beta-linkages between N-acetylmuramic acid and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine residues in peptidoglycan, which is the major component of gram-positive bacterial cell wall.
Lysozyme PEGylation         
PEGYLATION OF LYSOZYME
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Lysozyme PEGylation is the covalent attachment of Polyethylene glycol (PEG) to Lysozyme, which is one of the most widely investigated PEGylated proteins.

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Lysozyme

Lysozyme (EC 3.2.1.17, muramidase, N-acetylmuramide glycanhydrolase; systematic name peptidoglycan N-acetylmuramoylhydrolase) is an antimicrobial enzyme produced by animals that forms part of the innate immune system. It is a glycoside hydrolase that catalyzes the following process:

Hydrolysis of (1→4)-β-linkages between N-acetylmuramic acid and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine residues in a peptidoglycan and between N-acetyl-D-glucosamine residues in chitodextrins

Peptidoglycan is the major component of gram-positive bacterial cell wall. This hydrolysis in turn compromises the integrity of bacterial cell walls causing lysis of the bacteria.

Lysozyme is abundant in secretions including tears, saliva, human milk, and mucus. It is also present in cytoplasmic granules of the macrophages and the polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs). Large amounts of lysozyme can be found in egg white. C-type lysozymes are closely related to α-lactalbumin in sequence and structure, making them part of the same glycoside hydrolase family 22. In humans, the C-type lysozyme enzyme is encoded by the LYZ gene.

Hen egg white lysozyme is thermally stable, with a melting point reaching up to 72 °C at pH 5.0. However, lysozyme in human milk loses activity very quickly at that temperature. Hen egg white lysozyme maintains its activity in a large range of pH (6–9). Its isoelectric point is 11.35. The isoelectric point of human milk lysozyme is 10.5–11.

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1. Two of them –– lactoferrin and lysozyme –– are bacteria–fighting compounds found in breast milk and saliva.
2. Two – lactoferrin and lysozyme – are bacteria–fighting compounds found in breast milk and saliva.