lysozyme

NOUN
  1. an enzyme found in saliva and sweat and tears that destroys the cell walls of certain bacteria
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How To Use lysozyme In A Sentence

  • Fig. 5 summarizes the model for the behavior of water molecules derived from the structural and dynamical studies on triclinic crystals of hen-egg white lysozyme, at room temperature, and in the time range around 330 ps.
  • Several detailed studies were carried out with the proteins lysozyme and ferritin.
  • Such restrictions in the conformational freedom imposed by denaturants have been suggested through analyses of x-ray B-factors for lysozyme, ribonuclease A, and dihydrofolate reductase.
  • Urea and lysozyme secretion were dose dependent in all groups, suggesting that serous cell exocytosis was one source of urea after neural stimulation.
  • A set of two mostly [alpha] helical proteins, lysozyme and [alpha] lactalbumin, has been compared to a set of two mostly [beta] sheet proteins, [beta] lactoglobulin and pepsin.
  • Coding-sequence nucleotide substitution is an important mechanism driving the differential adaptive evolution of species and has been studied most notably in hemoglobin, ribonuclease, and lysozyme.
  • The native structure of lysozyme contains both a-helical and beta-sheet domains, including four disulfide bonds.
  • The model protein lysozyme in the presence of the precipitant, sodium chloride, was used in this study.
  • It consists of adding two human proteins, lactoferrin and lysozyme, which are produced inexpensively in genetically modified (GM) rice plants, to rice-based oral rehydration solution. Activism in the Time of Cholera
  • The molecular packing was analyzed with 10 different crystal forms of T4 lysozyme, where there is only one protein molecule in an asymmetric unit.
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