lyssozyme
Lyssozyme is a type of enzyme that is commonly found in various bodily secretions such as tears, saliva, and mucus. It is also present in some antimicrobial products and is used as a natural preservative in foods and cosmetics.
The primary function of lysozyme is to break down bacterial cell walls, specifically by cleaving the glycosidic
The enzyme is typically composed of 129 amino acid residues and has a molecular weight of around
Lysozyme's natural presence in human and animal secretions has sparked interest in its potential applications. Researchers
Regarding the origin of the name 'lysozyme,' the term was coined by Alexander Fleming, a Scottish biologist