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Details on Person Mechanism of lysozyme catalysis: role of ground-state strain in subsite D in hen egg-white and human lysozymes

Class:IdLiteratureReference:8862335
_displayNameMechanism of lysozyme catalysis: role of ground-state strain in subsite D in hen egg-white and human lysozymes
_timestamp2016-02-26 02:01:58
author[Person:8862350] Schindler, M
[Person:8862361] Assaf, Y
[Person:8862316] Sharon, N
[Person:8862301] Chipman, D M
created[InstanceEdit:8862346] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2016-02-26
journalBiochemistry
pages423-31
pubMedIdentifier13816
titleMechanism of lysozyme catalysis: role of ground-state strain in subsite D in hen egg-white and human lysozymes
volume16
year1977
(literatureReference)[Summation:8862306] Human lysozyme (LYZ), also known as 1,4-beta-N-acetylmuramid...
[Summation:8862352] Lysozyme (LYZ), also known as 1,4-beta-N-acetylmuramidase C,...
[Reaction:8862300] LYZ binds bacterial peptidoglycan [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:8862320] LYZ hydrolyzes peptidoglycans in the bacterial cell wall [Homo sapiens]
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