2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1096-4959(03)00174-x
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Multiple invertebrate lysozymes in blue mussel (Mytilus edulis)

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“…Based on the differences in structural, catalytic and immunological characters, lysozymes found so far are generally classified into six distinct types: chicken-type (c-type) lysozyme, goose-type (gtype) lysozyme, invertebrate-type (i-type) lysozyme, phage lysozyme, bacterial lysozyme and plant lysozyme (Bachali et al, 2002(Bachali et al, , 2004Fastrez, 1996;Beintema and Terwisscha van Scheltinga, 1996;Hikima et al, 2003;Hultmark, 1996;Ito et al, 1999;Jollès and Jollès, 1984;Liu et al, 2006;Nilsen and Myrnes, 2001;Olsen et al, 2003;Prager, 1996;Qasba and Kumar, 1997). Unlike g-type and c-type lysozyme, i-type lysozyme is a novel family found solely in invertebrate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the differences in structural, catalytic and immunological characters, lysozymes found so far are generally classified into six distinct types: chicken-type (c-type) lysozyme, goose-type (gtype) lysozyme, invertebrate-type (i-type) lysozyme, phage lysozyme, bacterial lysozyme and plant lysozyme (Bachali et al, 2002(Bachali et al, , 2004Fastrez, 1996;Beintema and Terwisscha van Scheltinga, 1996;Hikima et al, 2003;Hultmark, 1996;Ito et al, 1999;Jollès and Jollès, 1984;Liu et al, 2006;Nilsen and Myrnes, 2001;Olsen et al, 2003;Prager, 1996;Qasba and Kumar, 1997). Unlike g-type and c-type lysozyme, i-type lysozyme is a novel family found solely in invertebrate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the lysozyme and chitinase families, enzymes are expected to act as monomers, and until now, no report has shown lysozyme activity that is regulated by the quaternary structure of the enzyme. As similar with TJL activity, oyster and blue mussel lysozyme activities are modulated by salt concentration (14,15,45). Therefore, in the i-type lysozyme family, modulation of activity because of changes in the quaternary structure may be a common feature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…3). Some i-type lysozymes have been shown to exhibit different salt-concentration sensitivities (14,15,45), which may reflect variations in dimer interactions between catalytic sites and helix 6, because of low sequence homology among enzymes at helix 6.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lytic activity of bivalve lysozymes is sensitive to the salt concentrations of the assay solution. 16,19) Similarly, with increasing salt concentrations, oyster and blue mussel lysozyme activities against Micrococcus luteus increased at salt concentrations of up to 0.1 M salt. At higher salt concentrations, the lytic activity decreased.…”
Section: The Complete Amino Acid Sequence and Enzymatic Properties Ofmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…12,13) The existence of invertebrate lysozyme was first reported by Jollès and Jollès in 1975, 14) and the complete structure was first determined for marine bivalve Venerupis philippinarum lysozyme (VPL), to be composed of 123 amino acids (13.8 kDa) of a size similar to that of c-type lysozyme. 12,[15][16][17] In addition, several lysozymes have been identified in shellfish, including ones from coastal bivalves belonging to the genus Mytilus, 18,19) freshwater bivalve mollusk, 20) sea bivalves belonging to the genera Bathymodiolus and Calyptogena, [21][22][23] and a bivalve belonging to Chlamys islandica. 24,25) Furthermore, lysozymes from the starfish Asterias ruben, 26) Eisenia andrei, 27) Hirudo medicinalis, 28,29) and Stichopus japonicas 30) have also been reported.…”
Section: The Complete Amino Acid Sequence and Enzymatic Properties Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%