- 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...
- has been
referred to as the "father of
phage lysins"
since his
laboratory was the
first to use
phage lysins as therapeutics. But this
finding occurred later...
- biosynthesis.
Autolysins and some
phage lysins are
examples of N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidases.
Phage lysins Autolysins PGLYRP2
Campbell JN; Dierickx...
- in
animal saliva, egg white, and
other secretions.
Phage lytic enzymes (
lysins)
produced during bacteriophage infection are
responsible for the ability...
- 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...
-
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...
-
Listeria monocytogenes which produces a
positive CAMP reaction.
Streak a beta-
lysin–producing
strain of
aureus down the
center of a
sheep blood agar plate....
-
extracellular proteins and receptors. The LysM
domain is
named after the
Lysin Motif which was the
original name
given to the
sequence motif identified...