lysozyme in English

noun
1
an enzyme that catalyzes the destruction of the cell walls of certain bacteria, occurring notably in tears and egg white.
Intriguingly, enzymes such as lipase, lysozyme , and subtilisin retained their activities in organic solvents.
noun
    muramidase

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1. Germination of alkali-treated spores was completely lysozyme-dependent.

2. Agar gel diffusion test was used for quantitation of lysozyme.

3. Large amounts of lysozyme can be found in egg white.

4. [Elastic properties of triclinic crystals of lysozyme in Anhydric acetonitrile]

5. Chitin has also been shown to be a viable lysozyme substrate.

6. The presence of RGD in the lysozyme-actin polymerizing solutions at pH 8.0 and 20 °C caused an inhibition of the dimeric lysozyme effects, while RGD alone had no effects on actin polymerization.

7. The enzymes lysozyme and peroxidase, defensins, cystatins and an antibody, IgA, are all antibacterial.

8. Lysozyme is a linear polypeptide obtained from hens' egg whites consisting of 129 amino acids.

9. This technique involves the use of lysozyme and the effect of Barbital on the growth of A

10. When must and wine are treated with lysozyme, the accumulated dose must not exceed 500 mg/l.

11. Bacterial sensing: A putative Amphipathic helix in RsiV is the switch for activating σV in response to lysozyme

12. Several methods (fluorescence, high- and low-shear viscosity, and electron microscopy) have been applied to measure the effects of lysozyme on actin polymerization.

13. In addition, inhibition of uracil-1-14C incorporation in the presence of actinomycin D and spheroplast formation in the presence of lysozyme occurred in the rough mutants without ethylenediaminetetraacetate (EDTA) treatment of the cells, while actinomycin D and lysozyme were effective on smooth strains only after EDTA treatment.

14. 15 Researches showed that there were abundant immune active substances in immune milk, such as immune globulin, lactoferrin, lysozyme, lactoperoxidase, growth stimulating factor and etc.

15. Human lysozyme can be used for preparing medicine for treating acne induced by staphylococcus aureus, staphylococcus epidermidis, propionibacterium, acarus and drug-resistant bacteria.

16. The method was tested on insulin, pancreatic ribonuclease, and lysozyme which gave high 3H/14C ratios only in the expected amino-terminal amino acids.

17. Some Russian researchers have recommended that moose milk could be used for the prevention of gastroenterological diseases in children, due to its lysozyme activity.

18. Under our conditions, at pH 8.0 and 20 °C, lysozyme is predominantly dimeric and its major effect is to inhibit the steady-state polymerization of actin.

19. Patients fromgroup 1 received Anaetiological screening for uveitis including HLA-B27 typing, serological tests for syphilis, serum angiotensin converting enzyme, serum lysozyme, and chest x rays

20. AIM To investigate the antibiotic capability of hypothermic lysozyme from marine in vitro and observe the treatment and mechanisms of it on the rat endocolpitis caused by bacterium.

21. The aim of this study was to verify whether lysozyme expression could be useful to distinguish acinic cell carcinoma (ACC) from its main mimic, mammary analog secretory carcinoma (MASC)

22. For enzyme stability test, the Bacteriocin was stable after treatment with lysozyme, lipase, catalase and lyticase but showed reduction of the activity after treatment with proteinase K, trypsin and peptidase.

23. This kind of cell wall makes Archaebacteria immune to the effects of Lysozyme, which is an enzyme produced by a host’s immune system to attack and disable cell walls of pathogenic bacteria.

24. This kind of cell wall makes Archaebacteria immune to the effects of Lysozyme, which is an enzyme produced by a host's immune system to attack and disable cell walls of pathogenic bacteria.

25. 7 Called lysozyme and lactoferrin, both contribute to the antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory powers of human milk. And both are far more abundant in human milk than in the milk of other animals.

26. Bacteriolysis Bacteriolysis caused by lysozyme and an antimicrobial peptide, the process of endocytosis from the initial pit formation to budding of protrusions around the pits and their disappearance, and actin retrograde flow. From: Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2014

27. As elevated activity of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) and lysozyme are associated with disease activity they may be supportive of but not specific for the diagnosis. Other indicators include calcemia, calciuria, augmented activity of hepatic enzymes, cutaneous anergy and hilar changes in the lungs.

28. The treatment of the giant ameba Chaos chaos with solutions of enzymes (lysozyme, digestive juice of Helix, hyaluronidase) results in a higher permeability of the cell membrane for osmiumtetroxyde. After this improved fixation method it is possible to reveal the groundplasm and its plasmafilaments in giant amebas, without being forced to destroy the cell membrane before or at the moment of fixation.