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- Lysin abstract "Lysins, also known as endolysins or murein hydrolases, are hydrolytic enzymes produced by bacteriophages in order to cleave the host's cell wall during the final stage of the lytic cycle. Lysins are highly evolved enzymes that are able to target one of the five bonds in peptidoglycan (murein), the main component of bacterial cell walls, which allows the release of progeny virions from the lysed cell. These enzymes are being used as antibacterial agents due to their high effectiveness and specificity in comparison with antibiotics, which are susceptible to bacterial resistance.Lysins are not synthesized by some small single-stranded DNA and RNA phages which produce membrane proteins that activate the host's autolytic mechanisms.".
- Lysin ecNumber "3.2.1.17".
- Lysin thumbnail Crystal_structure_of_the_modular_CPL-1_endolysin_complexed_with_a_peptidoglycan_analogue.jpg?width=300.
- Lysin wikiPageID "10439768".
- Lysin wikiPageRevisionID "595925457".
- Lysin caption "Crystal structure of the modular CPL-1 endolysin from Streptococcus phage Cp-1 complexed with a peptidoglycan analogue. PDB entry .".
- Lysin casNumber "9001".
- Lysin ecNumber "3.2".
- Lysin goCode "3796".
- Lysin iubmbEcNumber "3".
- Lysin name "Lysozyme-like phage lysin".
- Lysin width "270".
- Lysin subject Category:Viral_enzymes.
- Lysin type Biomolecule.
- Lysin type Enzyme.
- Lysin type BiologicalObject.
- Lysin comment "Lysins, also known as endolysins or murein hydrolases, are hydrolytic enzymes produced by bacteriophages in order to cleave the host's cell wall during the final stage of the lytic cycle. Lysins are highly evolved enzymes that are able to target one of the five bonds in peptidoglycan (murein), the main component of bacterial cell walls, which allows the release of progeny virions from the lysed cell.".
- Lysin label "Endolysine".
- Lysin label "Endolysine".
- Lysin label "Lysin".
- Lysin sameAs Endolysine.
- Lysin sameAs Endolysine.
- Lysin sameAs m.0c9cwr.
- Lysin sameAs Q2646830.
- Lysin sameAs Q2646830.
- Lysin wasDerivedFrom Lysin?oldid=595925457.
- Lysin depiction Crystal_structure_of_the_modular_CPL-1_endolysin_complexed_with_a_peptidoglycan_analogue.jpg.
- Lysin isPrimaryTopicOf Lysin.
- Lysin name "Lysozyme-like phage lysin".