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| - | == '''Lysozyme''' == | + | == '''Lysozyme - Hen Egg White (HEW)''' == |
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| + | Lysozyme is an enzyme that breaks down cell walls by hydrolyzing certain glycosidic linkages in the peptidoglycan of cell walls. | ||
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| + | == History == | ||
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| - | <applet load='3IJU' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='Structure of Lysozyme' /> | + | |
| + | == Structure == | ||
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| + | <applet load='3IJU' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='Basic Structure of Lysozyme.' /> | ||
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| + | == Catalytic Reaction == | ||
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| + | == Mechanism == | ||
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| + | == Ligands and Intermolecular Forces == | ||
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Lysozyme - Hen Egg White (HEW)
Lysozyme is an enzyme that breaks down cell walls by hydrolyzing certain glycosidic linkages in the peptidoglycan of cell walls.
History
Structure
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