赖氨酸
肽聚糖
溶解循环
噬菌体
生物
细菌细胞结构
抗菌剂
微生物学
溶解
细胞壁
细菌
生物化学
大肠杆菌
遗传学
病毒
基因
作者
Mathias Schmelcher,David M. Donovan,Martin J. Loessner
出处
期刊:Future Microbiology
[Future Medicine]
日期:2012-10-01
卷期号:7 (10): 1147-1171
被引量:630
摘要
Endolysins are enzymes used by bacteriophages at the end of their replication cycle to degrade the peptidoglycan of the bacterial host from within, resulting in cell lysis and release of progeny virions. Due to the absence of an outer membrane in the Gram-positive bacterial cell wall, endolysins can access the peptidoglycan and destroy these organisms when applied externally, making them interesting antimicrobial candidates, particularly in light of increasing bacterial drug resistance. This article reviews the modular structure of these enzymes, in which cell wall binding and catalytic functions are separated, as well as their mechanism of action, lytic activity and potential as antimicrobials. It particularly focuses on molecular engineering as a means of optimizing endolysins for specific applications, highlights new developments that may render these proteins active against Gram-negative and intracellular pathogens and summarizes the most recent applications of endolysins in the fields of medicine, food safety, agriculture and biotechnology.
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