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&nbsp;Lysozymes are [[Enzymes|enzymes]] which inhibit or destroy the growth of bacteria by breaking down the [[Carbohydrate|carbohydrate]]&nbsp;content of their cell walls. Therefore lysozyme can be said to be a part of the immune system. It is present in birds, mammals and insects&nbsp;<ref>Worthington Biochemical Corporation, (2011). Lysozyme. http://www.worthington-biochem.com/ly/default.html. 1/12/2011.</ref>. According to Helal R, et al, lysozyme has other properties aside immunity; it acts against viruses, imflammation and cancer.
See [[Lysozyme|Lysozyme]]
 
=== Uses of lysozyme  ===
 
Lysozyme is very useful in molecular biology because of its ability to perform cell lysis which is an essential process in the extraction of [[Recombinant DNA|recombinant DNA.]]<ref>Invitra, (n.d). What is lysozyme?.http://www.invitria.com/products-and-services/lysozyme.html. 1/12/2011.</ref>
 
It also protects against infection from viruses as well as prevent yeast or fungal invation of regions containing mucus<ref>Invitra, (n.d). What is lysozyme?.http://www.invitria.com/products-and-services/lysozyme.html. 1/12/2011.</ref>.&nbsp;<br>
 
=== History  ===
 
Lysozyme was first discovered to be in chicken eggs in 1909 by Laschtschenko. In 1919 Bloomfield discovered that the enzyme is also present in [[Saliva|saliva]]. Its structure was determined in 1965 by Blake et.al and in 1966,its functional pathway was explained.<ref>Worthington Biochemical Corporation,(2011).Lysozyme.http://www.worthington-biochem.com/ly/default.html. 1/12/2011.</ref>
 
=== Molecular Structure&nbsp;  ===
 
Lysozyme of chicken comprises of one hundred and twenty eight [[Amino acids|amino acids]]. Amino acids of other bird species express a homology and only differ in 4 to 20 amino acids.This enzyme consists of an active site which divide it into two part which are joined by an [[Alpha-helix|alpha helix]].One part is made up entirely of a beta sheet structure and the other part is made up of a helix&nbsp;<ref>Worthington Biochemical Corporation,(2011). Lysozyme. http://www.worthington-biochem.com/ly/default.html. 1/12/2011.</ref>.
 
=== References  ===
 
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<ref>Helal, R. Bader, D. Melzig, MF. 2012;67(6):564-6. Stimulation of lysosyme release by selected microbial preparations,Pubmed.</ref><br>

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