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lytic
lytic, a. (ˈlɪtɪk) [ad. Gr. λυτικ-ός able to loose.] 1. Med. Of, pertaining to, or causing a lysis (sense 2).1889 Syd. Soc. Lex., Lytic, of, or belonging to, a loosing or dissolving. 1907 Practitioner Apr. 500 It boots little whether that increase in heat [during fever] is due to an excessive produc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Beta-Lytic metalloendopeptidase
Beta-lytic metalloendopeptidase (, Myxobacter beta-lytic proteinase, achromopeptidase component, beta-lytic metalloproteinase, beta-lytic protease, Myxobacterium sorangium beta-lytic proteinase, Myxobacter495 beta-lytic proteinase) is an enzyme. wikipedia.org
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Lytic Cycle - Definition, Steps and Quiz | Biology Dictionary
Lytic Cycle Definition. The lytic cycle is named for the process of lysis, which occurs when a virus has infected a cell, replicated new virus particles, and bursts through the cell membrane. This releases the new virions, or virus complexes, so they can infect more cells. As seen in the graphic above, the lytic cycle is often accompanied by ...
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21.2B: The Lytic and Lysogenic Cycles of Bacteriophages
Oct 31, 2023An example is the animal herpes viruses, including herpes simplex viruses, which cause oral and genital herpes in humans. In a process called latency, these viruses can exist in nervous tissue for long periods of time without producing new virions, only to leave latency periodically and cause lesions in the skin where the virus replicates.
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Viral replication: lytic vs lysogenic (video) | Khan Academy
Viral replication has two cycles: lytic and lysogenic. In the lytic cycle, viruses quickly take over the host cell, make many copies, break the cell, and infect other cells. In the lysogenic cycle, viruses sneak into the host's DNA, stay hidden, and wait. Later, they become active, make copies, and infect other cells.
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-lytic
-lytic (ˈlɪtɪk) ending of adjs. corresponding to ns. that end in -lysis (some of the earliest examples of which, analytic, catalytic, correspond to Gr. originals in -λυτικός: cf. lytic a.). Oxford English Dictionary
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Alpha-lytic endopeptidase
Alpha-lytic endopeptidase or Alpha-lytic protease (, myxobacter alpha-lytic proteinase, alpha-lytic proteinase, alpha-lytic protease, Mycobacterium sorangium alpha-lytic proteinase, Myxobacter 495 alpha-lytic proteinase) is an enzyme isolated from the myxobacterium Lysobacter enzymogenes. wikipedia.org
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Testing Protozoacidal Activity of Ligand-lytic Peptides Against ... - JoVE
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Lysogenic cycle
In the lysogenic cycle the host DNA is not hydrolyzed but in the lytic cycle the host DNA is hydrolyzed in the lytic phase. In the other 10-20%, phages enter the lytic cycle. wikipedia.org
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Dp-1 holin family
The genes coding for the lytic system of the pneumococcal phage, Dp-1, has been cloned and characterized. The lytic enzyme of Dp-1 (Pal), an N-acetyl-muramoyl-L-alanine amidase, shows a modular organization similar to that described for the lytic enzymes of wikipedia.org
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BZLF1
Function Regulation of lytic replication ZEBRA binds to the oriLyt (lytic origin of replication) of the EBV genome. It acts as an essential transcriptional regulator that is required for wild-type levels of lytic DNA replication. wikipedia.org
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Epigenetics of human herpesvirus latency
HHVs replicate in the nucleus of the infected cells and can enter both a lytic and latent phase. This was reversed during the lytic phase, Suggesting that this change of chromatin structure is used to control the and maintain the lytic and latent phases wikipedia.org
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Isolation and Biological Properties of a Lytic Phage Infecting
Abstract: 【O bjective 】In order to provide a new formulation of anti tobacco bacterial wilt, a lytic phageof Ralstonia s olanacearum was isolated and purified from natural environments, and its biological characteristics were determined. 【Method】Rhizosphere soil samples were taken from healthy tobacco plants growing in the disease field of tobacco bacterial wilt.
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Isolation and Characterization of a Novel Lytic Halotolerant ... - Springer
Virus Enumeration. Virus enumeration was followed Suttle CA and Fuhrman JA's method [].We sampled 15 mL aliquots of Yuncheng Saline Lake water, adding 3 μL of DNase I and 1.5 μL of RNase A to each, and then incubated the samples for 30 min. Samples were then filtered with a 0.22 μm cellulose acetate filter to remove large cell particles. 250 μL of SYBR Green I (SY1020, Solarbio, Beijing ...
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