نتایج جستجو برای: lytic enzymes

تعداد نتایج: 136072  

Journal: :Critical reviews in biotechnology 2016
Lorena Rodríguez-Rubio Diana Gutiérrez David M Donovan Beatriz Martínez Ana Rodríguez Pilar García

Most bacteriophages encode two types of cell wall lytic proteins: endolysins (lysins) and virion-associated peptidoglycan hydrolases. Both enzymes have the ability to degrade the peptidoglycan of Gram-positive bacteria resulting in cell lysis when they are applied externally. Bacteriophage lytic proteins have a demonstrated potential in treating animal models of infectious diseases. There has a...

2014
Miriam Wilmes Marina Stockem Gabriele Bierbaum Martin Schlag Friedrich Götz Dat Q. Tran Justin B. Schaal André J. Ouellette Michael E. Selsted Hans-Georg Sahl

θ-Defensins are cyclic antimicrobial peptides expressed in leukocytes of Old world monkeys. To get insight into their antibacterial mode of action, we studied the activity of RTDs (rhesus macaque θ-defensins) against staphylococci. We found that in contrast to other defensins, RTDs do not interfere with peptidoglycan biosynthesis, but rather induce bacterial lysis in staphylococci by interactio...

2014
Yves Briers Stefan Miller Rob Lavigne

Artilysins represent a novel, promising class of antibacterials, exploiting the lytic power of bacteriophageencoded endolysins. These enzymes are produced by bacteriophages at the end of their lytic replication cycle. Once the endolysins have passed through the cytoplasmic membrane, they degrade the peptidoglycan layer rapidly, causing osmotic lysis of the infected cell and liberation of the pr...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Madan Paidhungat Barbara Setlow William B Daniels Dallas Hoover Efstathia Papafragkou Peter Setlow

Spores of Bacillus subtilis lacking all germinant receptors germinate >500-fold slower than wild-type spores in nutrients and were not induced to germinate by a pressure of 100 MPa. However, a pressure of 550 MPa induced germination of spores lacking all germinant receptors as well as of receptorless spores lacking either of the two lytic enzymes essential for cortex hydrolysis during germinati...

2013
Kusum Solanki Navdeep Grover Patrick Downs Elena E. Paskaleva Krunal K. Mehta Lillian Lee Linda S. Schadler Ravi S. Kane Jonathan S. Dordick

Cell lytic enzymes represent an alternative to chemical decontamination or use of antibiotics to kill pathogenic bacteria, such as listeria. A number of phage cell lytic enzymes against listeria have been isolated and possess listericidal activity; however, there has been no attempt to incorporate these enzymes onto surfaces. We report three facile routes for the surface incorporation of the li...

2014
Piyum A Khatibi Dwayne R Roach David M Donovan Stephen R Hughes Kenneth M Bischoff

Background: One of the challenges facing the fuel ethanol industry is the management of bacterial contamination during fermentation. Lactobacillus species are the predominant contaminants that decrease the profitability of biofuel production by reducing ethanol yields and causing “stuck” fermentations, which incur additional economic losses via expensive antibiotic treatments and disinfection c...

2014
Peter K. Busk Mette Lange Bo Pilgaard Lene Lange

The cellulose-degrading fungal enzymes are glycoside hydrolases of the GH families and lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases. The entanglement of glycoside hydrolase families and functions makes it difficult to predict the enzymatic activity of glycoside hydrolases based on their sequence. In the present study we further developed the method Peptide Pattern Recognition to an automatic approach no...

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