نتایج جستجو برای: lysozyme activity

تعداد نتایج: 1140272  

Journal: :British medical journal 1976
M Klockars T Petterson H Riska P E Hellström

The series comprised 37 patients admitted to hospital for the diagnostic evaluation of one-sided or bilateral pleurisy. Patients with malignancies of extrapulmonary tissues were not included. The diagnosis of pleurisy was based on clinical, laboratory, and radiological findings. The patients were divided into three groups according to the final diagnosis: (a) those with tuberculous pleurisy, (b...

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
paria akbary department of fisheries and environmental sciences, faculty of natural resources, college of agriculture & natural resources, university of tehran, karaj, iran ali reza mirvaghefi mostafa akhlaghi department of aquatic animal health unit, school of veterinary medicine, shiraz university, shiraz, iran bagher majazi amiri department of fisheries and environmental sciences, faculty of natural resources, college of agriculture & natural resources, university of tehran, karaj, iran mohammad saeid fereidouni

letrozole is a synthetic aromatase inhibitor and interfere in the committed step in the synthesis of endogenous estrogens from androgens. also estrogens regulate the immune system in teleost. changes of 17- β- esrtradiol (e 2 ), serum immunoglobulin and lysozyme levels were measured using a method based on the ability of lysozyme to lyse the bacterium micrococcus lysodeikticus , enzyme-linked i...

1974
Z. A. COHN

In 1922 Alexander Fleming described the remarkable bacteriolytic activity of an enzyme, lysozyme, which was widely distributed in tissues and secretions (1). Lysozyme (muramidase) is a cationic enzyme, tool wt 14,307, which hydrolyses N-acetyl muramic /3-1, 4 N-acetyl glucosamine linkages in the bacterial cell wall (2). Although a great deal is known about its structure and enzymology its funct...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Kenji Matsuura Takashi Tamura Norimasa Kobayashi Toshihisa Yashiro Shingo Tatsumi

Social insects rely heavily on pheromone communication to maintain their sociality. Egg protection is one of the most fundamental social behaviours in social insects. The recent discovery of the termite-egg mimicking fungus 'termite-ball' and subsequent studies on termite egg protection behaviour have shown that termites can be manipulated by using the termite egg recognition pheromone (TERP), ...

Journal: :Blood 1992
C Leculier N Couprie A Francina E Archimbaud P Adeleine D Treille G Denoyel D Fiere

A murine monoclonal antibody against human lysozyme (AHL MoAb) was produced and tested on normal and leukemic monocytes using flow cytometry. The antibody gave a positive reactivity on normal monocytes permeabilized by saponin (82% to 98% of positive cells) and a negative reactivity on normal permeabilized neutrophils. This monocyte-specific reactivity had not been observed using a polyclonal a...

Journal: :International journal of food microbiology 2000
W Chun R E Hancock

Lysozyme was formulated together with nisin for usage against food spoilage lactobacilli. The mixtures demonstrated improved minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC), compared to the parent compounds, for many of the bacteria and media tested, including high salt media in which lysozyme lost virtually all of its activity. Synergy was also observed through measurement of the kinetics of bacterial...

Journal: :Sustainable chemistry 2021

Proteins are bioactive compounds with high potential to be applied in the biopharmaceutical industry, food science and as biocatalysts. However, protein stability is very difficult maintain outside of native environment, which hinders their applications. Fluorinated ionic liquids (FILs) a promising family surface-active (SAILs) that have an amphiphilic behavior ability self-aggregate aqueous so...

2017
Gabriel Torrens Marcelo Pérez-Gallego Bartolomé Moya Marta Munar-Bestard Laura Zamorano Gabriel Cabot Jesús Blázquez Juan A Ayala Antonio Oliver Carlos Juan

Antimicrobial resistance is a continuously increasing threat that severely compromises our antibiotic arsenal and causes thousands of deaths due to hospital-acquired infections by pathogens such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, situation further aggravated by the limited development of new antibiotics. Thus, alternative strategies such as those targeting bacterial resistance mechanisms, virulence or ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Chantal Abergel Vincent Monchois Deborah Byrne Sabine Chenivesse Frédérique Lembo Jean-Claude Lazzaroni Jean-Michel Claverie

Part of an ancestral bactericidal system, vertebrate C-type lysozyme targets the peptidoglycan moiety of bacterial cell walls. We report the crystal structure of a protein inhibitor of C-type lysozyme, the Escherichia coli Ivy protein, alone and in complex with hen egg white lysozyme. Ivy exhibits a novel fold in which a protruding five-residue loop appears essential to its inhibitory effect. T...

Journal: :Cancer research 1982
J Corberand S Benchekroun F Nguyen P Laharrague J Pris

Five tests investigating different aspects of the nonspecific defense mechanisms including capillary tube random migration, particle ingestion activity, quantitative and histochemical nitroblue tetrazolium dye reduction by polymorphonuclear neutrophils, and serum lysozyme concentrations were performed in 46 patients with Hodgkin's disease. The anomalies observed in the active stage of the disea...

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