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lysozyme Meaning in Bengali



একটা এনজাইম লালা ও ঘাম এবং অশ্রু দেখা যায় নির্দিষ্ট ব্যাকটেরিয়ার ঘরের দেয়াল ধ্বংস করে





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He also discovered the enzyme lysozyme from his nasal discharge in 1922, and along with it a bacterium he named.


and, less commonly, with congenital mutations in apolipoprotein A1 and lysozyme.


, lysozyme), in pathogenesis mechanisms (e.


Many species of bacteria are subject to lysis by the enzyme lysozyme, found in animal saliva, egg white, and other secretions.


would normally damage the peptidoglycans of the (inner) cell membrane; and lysozyme, an antimicrobial enzyme produced by animals that forms part of the innate.


the proteins that contain the enzyme lysozyme, which degrades the cell walls of bacteria.


In this way, lysozyme confers antimicrobial activity to mucus.


For example, a salt bridge was identified to exist in the T4 lysozyme between aspartic acid (Asp) at residue 70 and a histidine (His) at residue.


structure of the enzyme lysozyme, which he did in the Davy Faraday Research Laboratories of the Royal Institution in London in 1965.


that of lysozymes, specifically the Ca2+-binding c-lysozyme.


So the expected evolutionary history is that gene duplication of the c-lysozyme was followed.


neutral serine proteases, bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein, lysozyme, cathepsin G, proteinase 3, and proteoglycans.


the addition of a natural preservative (lysozyme) to Grana Padano.


Feeding of silage and addition of lysozyme are forbidden in production of Trentingrana.


Notably, the protein lysozyme is among the few native-state proteins shown to contain an alpha-strand region; lysozyme from both chickens and humans.


substrate binding to the protein lysozyme and was part of the team, that discovered the structure of the enzyme lysozyme; this was the third protein structure.


He created hundreds of mutants of T4 lysozyme (making it the commonest structure in the PDB), determined their structure.


The enzyme lysozyme is found in many tissues and is known to attack the cell walls of many.


"SLLP1, a unique, intra-acrosomal, non-bacteriolytic, c lysozyme-like protein of human spermatozoa".


"Gastric lysozyme as a digestive enzyme in the hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin), a ruminant-like.



lysozyme's Meaning':

an enzyme found in saliva and sweat and tears that destroys the cell walls of certain bacteria

Synonyms:

muramidase; enzyme;

Antonyms:

anticatalyst;

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