Title: Lysozyme
1Lysozyme
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysozyme
- A.k.a
- Muramidase OR
- N-acetylmuramide glycanhydrolase
2Lysozyme
- An enzyme found naturally in
- egg white
- human tears
- saliva (as well as other body fluids)
- Capable of destroying the cell walls of certain
bacteria. - Acts as a mild antiseptic.
3Amino Sequence
Fig 5. Lysozyme amino acid sequence alignment for
five organisms (Dmelanogaste-fly, EcoligsnAA-E.
coli, GgallusgsnAA-chicken, HsapiensgsnA-human,
and Mmusculusgsn-mouse). Number to the left and
right of the sequences and above each sequence
group indicate amino acid number. Letters
represent amino acids, with dashes (-) inserted
to maximize sequence alignment. Black boxes
indicate amino acid conservation.
4Structure
Made with 117 amino acid residues and has a
heterogeneous sequence.
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133L
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Quaternary Structure (4)
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5Function
- Lysozyme attacks peptidoglycans and hydrolyzes
the glycosidic bond that connects N-acetylmuramic
acid with the fourth carbon atom of
N-acetylglucosamine. It does this by binding to
the peptidoglycan molecule in the binding site
within the prominent cleft between its two
domains. - Peptidoglycans- sugars amino acids that form a
mesh-like layer outside the plasma membrane of
bacteria, forming the cell wall. - Hydrolysis- Decomposition of a chemical compound
by reaction with water, such as the dissociation
of a dissolved salt or the catalytic conversion
of starch to glucose. - http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysozyme
6Present in other Organisms
- bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria)
- bacteria
- plants
- animals
7Misc
- Lysozyme was first identified and named by
Alexander Fleming, who recognized its
bacteriolytic properties. (1922) - Bottlefed babies are 3 times likely to have
diarrheal disease, because they lack lysozyme in
their diet... its in breast milk! Lysozyme is a
natural form of protection from pathogens. - Bacteriolysis -destruction or dissolution of
bacterial cells
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