Biochemistry - Membrane Structure and Functions - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Membrane Structure and Functions - Section 1 (Q.No. 16)
16.
Lysozymes are found in
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Ayman Z said:
1 decade ago
Not true. What about the lysozyme we extracted from hen eggs in Biochem lab?
Sandhya said:
1 decade ago
Lysozymes, also known as muramidase or N-acetylmuramide glycanhydrolase, are glycoside hydrolases. These are enzymes that damage bacterial cell walls by catalyzing hydrolysis of 1, 4-beta-linkages.
Sachin said:
1 decade ago
Lysozymes found in animal cells.
Ariel said:
1 decade ago
Lysozymes are in secretions: Tear, saliva....as well as macrophage cells.
Usha said:
8 years ago
Lysozyme is abundant in secretions including tears, saliva, human milk, and mucus.
That's true. @Ayman.
That's true. @Ayman.
Santosh said:
8 years ago
@Ayman
You are right. I agree.
You are right. I agree.
Khair ullah said:
8 years ago
Plants and animals both have lysozymes?
Maira riaz said:
3 years ago
Lysozyme (LZ, muramidase, N-acetylmuramylhydrolase) is a protein occuring in animals, plants, bacteria and viruses.
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