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== LYSOZYME ==
== LYSOZYME ==
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Lysozym is an enzyme found in the secretions and tissues of most animals. It destroys bacterial cell walls by hydrolysing the glycosidic linkages in cell wall peptidoglycans.
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The enzyme's tertiary structure is maintained in part by disulfide bonds. the following view displays the enzyme from residue number 60 to 102. it shows two disulfide bonds stabilizing two alpha helices and the loop connecting them.
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<scene name='Sandbox_40/Helices_and_disulfide_bonds/1'>Disulfide Bonds</scene>
<scene name='Sandbox_40/Helices_and_disulfide_bonds/1'>Disulfide Bonds</scene>

Revision as of 01:47, 29 October 2010

Please do NOT make changes to this Sandbox. Sandboxes 30-60 are reserved for use by Biochemistry 410 & 412 at Messiah College taught by Dr. Hannah Tims during Fall 2012 and Spring 2013.


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LYSOZYME

Lysozym is an enzyme found in the secretions and tissues of most animals. It destroys bacterial cell walls by hydrolysing the glycosidic linkages in cell wall peptidoglycans.

The enzyme's tertiary structure is maintained in part by disulfide bonds. the following view displays the enzyme from residue number 60 to 102. it shows two disulfide bonds stabilizing two alpha helices and the loop connecting them.

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