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Nikolay V. Rastriga, Daria A. Gasanova, Pavel A. Levashov

Adsorption of lysozyme on living cells of Escherichia coli and its bacteriolytic activity in the presence of glycine and charged amino acids

Abstract

Abstract. For human and chicken lysozyme , the relationship between changes in the parameters of enzyme adsorption on living Escherichia coli bacterial cells and the value of its effective bacteriolytic activity in the presence of glycine and charged amino acids was studied . It has been shown for both human and chicken lysozyme that free amino acids added to a concentration of 1.5 mM for glycine or 5.0 mM for glutamate, aspartate, histidine, arginine, and lysine reduce the desorption constant of the enzyme on bacterial cells to 1.42.0 times. At the same time, an increase in the bacteriolytic activity of lysozyme is also observed in 1.51.9 times. Thus, the enhancement of antibacterial activity in the presence of glycine and charged amino acids can be explained by an improvement in the productive sorption of the enzyme on the substrate, bacterial cells.
Key words: adsorption of lysozyme, bacteriolytic activity, human lysozyme, chicken lysozyme, lysozyme activators, Escherichia coli
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2023, Vol. 64, No. 2, P. 195
   

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