نتایج جستجو برای: lysozyme

تعداد نتایج: 7715  

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 1974
V I Teichberg N Sharon J Moult A Smilansky A Yonath

Divalent copper was found to inhibit non-competitively the lysis of Micrococcus lysodeikticus cells by hen egg-white lysozyme, with an inhibition constant K, = 3.8 X lo2 M-l. The association constants of Cu2+ for lysozyme and for a derivative of lysozyme in which tryptophan residue 108 was selectively modified, were measured spectrofluorimetrically and found to be 1.8 X lo2 M-l and 1.0 X lo3 M-...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1953
C WEIBULL

Certain bacteria are killed and rapidly lysed following exposure to the enzyme lysozyme. Lysozyme sensitivity resulting in extensive lysis occurs in a relatively restricted number of species: notably Micrococcus lysodeikticus, Sarcina lutea, and certain Bacillus spp. It was shown some years ago (Epstein and Chain, 1940; Meyer and Hahnel, 1946) that a mucopolysaccharide extractable from the cell...

Journal: :Kidney international 1990
C J Olbricht E Gutjahr J K Cannon H Irmler C C Tisher

Renal extraction of low molecular weight proteins (LMWP) accounts for 30% to 80% of their total metabolic clearance. Extraction includes glomerular filtration, proximal tubular uptake, and intralysosomal proteolysis. To characterize the anatomic sites and enzymes involved in digestion of reabsorbed LMWP, the lysosomal proteases, cathepsin B and L, were measured by ultramicroassay in isolated S1...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1997
R Kuroki Y Ito Y Kato T Imoto

A mutant hen egg white lysozyme, D52E, was designed to correspond to the structure of the mutant T4 lysozyme T26E (Kuroki, R., Weaver, L. H., and Matthews B. W. (1993) Science 262, 2030-2033) to investigate the role of the catalytic residue on the alpha-side of the saccharide in these enzymes. The D52E mutant forms a covalent enzyme-substrate adduct, which was detected by electron ion spray mas...

Journal: :Biotechnology and bioengineering 2008
Rohan Satishkumar Alexey Vertegel

Use of antimicrobial enzymes covalently attached to nanoparticles is of great interest as an antibiotic-free approach to treat microbial infections. Intrinsic properties of nanoparticles can also be used to add functionality to their conjugates with biomolecules. Here, we show in a model system that nanoparticle charge can be used to enhance delivery and increase bactericidal activity of an ant...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1999
Q Garrett R W Garrett B K Milthorpe

PURPOSE To examine the processes involved in formation of protein deposits on hydrogel contact lenses. METHODS The adsorption and/or penetration of lysozyme on or into three types of contact lenses, etafilcon A, vifilcon A, and tefilcon, were investigated in vitro using a radiolabel-tracer technique, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and laser scanning confocal microscopy. RESULTS Binding o...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2010
Carlos A Rubio

UNLABELLED Backgroud: Helicobacter pylori (Hp) rarely proliferates in patients with fundic gland polyps (FGPs). We recently found that FGPs express lysozyme, one of the natural defence substances against infection. We aimed to assess the degree of lysozyme expression in a cohort of consecutive FGPs. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 153 gastric biopsies were investigated: 93 with FGPs, 30 with...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1998
P Montagne M L Cuillière C Molé M C Béné G Faure

Quantitation of lysozyme in human milk was performed by a microparticle-enhanced nephelometric immunoassay based on the measurement of the light scattered during the competitive immunoagglutination of a microparticle-lysozyme conjugate with an anti-lysozyme antiserum. This immunoassay has a detection limit of 8 microg/L of reaction mixture and can be performed using diluted milk (1:6000, in rea...

2016
Majid Jafari Faramarz Mehrnejad

Changes in the tertiary structure of proteins and the resultant fibrillary aggregation could result in fatal heredity diseases, such as lysozyme systemic amyloidosis. Human lysozyme is a globular protein with antimicrobial properties with tendencies to fibrillate and hence is known as a fibril-forming protein. Therefore, its behavior under different ambient conditions is of great importance. In...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2000
L L Zavalova I P Baskova S A Lukyanov A V Sass E V Snezhkov S B Akopov I I Artamonova V S Archipova V A Nesmeyanov D G Kozlov S V Benevolensky V I Kiseleva A M Poverenny E D Sverdlov

Intrinsic lysozyme-like activity was demonstrated for destabilase from the medicinal leech supported by (1) high specific lysozyme activity of the highly purified destabilase, (2) specific inhibition of the lysozyme-like activity by anti-destabilase antibodies, and (3) appreciable lysozyme-like activity in insect cells infected with recombinant baculoviruses carrying cDNAs encoding different is...

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