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  1. Lysozyme - Wikipedia

    Lysozyme (EC 3.2.1.17, muramidase, N-acetylmuramide glycanhydrolase; systematic name peptidoglycan N-acetylmuramoylhydrolase) is an antimicrobial enzyme produced by animals that …

  2. Applications of Lysozyme, an Innate Immune Defense Factor, as an ...

    Lysozyme is a ~14 kDa protein present in many mucosal secretions (tears, saliva, and mucus) and tissues of animals and plants, and plays an important role in the innate immunity, providing …

  3. Lysozyme | Antibacterial, Bacteriolytic, Protein | Britannica

    Lysozyme, enzyme found in the secretions (tears) of the lacrimal glands of animals and in nasal mucus, gastric secretions, and egg white. Discovered in 1921 by Sir Alexander Fleming, lysozyme catalyzes …

  4. Lysozyme: Structure, Sources, Mechanism, and Applications

    Explore the structure, sources, and diverse applications of lysozyme, including its role in immune response and potential therapeutic uses.

  5. Lysozyme - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The discovery of lysozyme is attributable to Alexander Fleming, who accidentally discovered that a drop of his nasal mucus could cause the lysis of bacteria present on the plate, which enabled him to …

  6. Lysozyme - ChemTalk

    What is a Lysozyme? Lysozyme is an antibacterial enzyme naturally present in animals and humans as a component of the innate immune system to fight against microorganisms. It is a glycoside …

  7. Lysozyme - Ask Microbiology

    Lysozyme is a muramidase enzyme that cleaves the β (1→4) glycosidic bond in peptidoglycan, weakening bacterial cell walls and causing lysis. It is found in bodily fluids like tears, saliva and …

  8. Lysozyme Mechanism of Action and Its Broad-Spectrum Applications

    Lysozyme, a naturally occurring antimicrobial enzyme, plays a pivotal role in innate immunity across diverse organisms, including humans, animals, and plants. This article explores the enzymatic …

  9. PDB-101: Molecule of the Month: Lysozyme

    Lysozyme is a small, stable enzyme, making ideal for research into protein structure and function. Brian Matthews at the University of Oregon has performed a remarkable series of experiments, using …

  10. Lysozyme Monomer, Dimer, and Oligomers: A Review with a Focus on ...

    Jul 8, 2025 · Lysozyme is a naturally occurring antimicrobial enzyme, remarkably widespread in nature—from animals and plants to bacteria and bacteriophages. In animals, it is present in …