3.4.24.75: lysostaphin
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Word Map on EC 3.4.24.75
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3.4.24.75
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staphylococci
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methicillin-resistant
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vancomycin
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simulans
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bactericidal
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pentaglycine
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bacteriolytic
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methicillin
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epidermidis
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mastitis
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antistaphylococcal
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cross-bridge
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bacteriocins
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staphylolyticus
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medicine
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autolysins
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oxacillin
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endolysins
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interpeptide
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teichoic
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biovar
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intramammary
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coagulase-negative
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muropeptide
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teicoplanin
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methicillin-sensitive
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cowan
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micrococci
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murein
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haemolyticus
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coagulase
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daptomycin
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mutanolysine
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diagnostics
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pharmacology
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food industry
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analysis
- 3.4.24.75
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staphylococci
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methicillin-resistant
- vancomycin
- simulans
-
bactericidal
- pentaglycine
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bacteriolytic
- methicillin
- epidermidis
- mastitis
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antistaphylococcal
-
cross-bridge
-
bacteriocins
- staphylolyticus
- medicine
- autolysins
- oxacillin
- endolysins
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interpeptide
-
teichoic
-
biovar
-
intramammary
-
coagulase-negative
-
muropeptide
- teicoplanin
-
methicillin-sensitive
-
cowan
-
micrococci
- murein
- haemolyticus
- coagulase
-
daptomycin
-
mutanolysine
- diagnostics
- pharmacology
- food industry
- analysis
Reaction
Hydrolysis of the -Gly-/-Gly- bond in the pentaglycine inter-peptide link joining staphylococcal cell wall peptidoglycans =
Synonyms
ALE-1, BSYX-L210, Glycyl-glycine endopeptidase, Glycylglycine endopeptidase, Lspn, Lss, Lst, LYS, lysostaphin, Lysostaphin endopeptidase, LytU, More, peptidoglycan endopeptidase, r-Lys, r-lysostaphin, sa0205, SH3b, Staphylococcus aureus-specific cell wall endopeptidase lysostaphin
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Activating Compound
Activating Compound on EC 3.4.24.75 - lysostaphin
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C-terminus of TRAP
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i.e. target of RNAIII activating protein, a membrane-associated protein in Staphylococcus sp., can enhance the activity of lysozyme and lysostaphin, interaction analysis, overview
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low molecular weight chitosan
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low molecular weight chitosan is able to enhance the action of lysostaphin against staphylococcal cells more efficiently than high molecular weight chitosan
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additional information
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the enzyme acts synergistically with oxacillin and with vancomycin in lysis of the cell wall of pathogenic Staphylococcus aureus
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