Biology, asked by Humaira222, 1 year ago

what is lysins cells


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Answered by smita24
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Lysins,

also known as endolysins or murein hydrolases, are hydrolytic enzymes produced by bacteriophages in order to cleave the host's cell wall during the final stage of the lytic cycle.

Answered by Anonymous
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Lysis refers to the breaking down of the cell, often by viral, enzymic, or osmotic mechanisms that compromise its integrity. A fluid containing the contents of lysed cells is called a "lysate". Cell lysis is used to break open cells to avoid shear forces that would denature or degrade sensitive proteins and DNA.

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