lysinbased
Lysin-based refers to therapeutics and products derived from bacteriophage lysins, enzymes that degrade peptidoglycan in bacterial cell walls. These proteins are used as targeted antibacterials, offering rapid bacteriolysis with potential specificity for particular species or strains. Lysin-based approaches encompass native enzymes, engineered variants, and formulations for clinical or industrial use.
Mechanism and scope: Most lysins are endolysins or muralytic enzymes that cleave specific bonds within peptidoglycan.
History and examples: Lysin-based antimicrobials emerged from bacteriophage biology and have progressed to clinical and preclinical
Advantages and challenges: Benefits include rapid killing, specificity that minimizes disruption to beneficial microbiota, and a