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  • lysogenesis
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  • lysogenic phase
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  • lysogenic strain
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  • lysogenicity
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  • lysogenization
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  • lysogeny
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  • lysosomal storage disease
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  • lysosome
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  • lysozyme
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  • lysocephalin
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  • lysogen
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  • lysogenesis
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  • lysogenic conversion
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  • lysogenic phase
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  • lysogenic strain
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  • lysogenicity
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  • lysogenization
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  • lysogeny
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  • lysosomal storage disease
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  • lysosome
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  • lysotype
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  • lysozyme
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  • Lysosomal membrane
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  • Lysosomes
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  • Lysozyme
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  • lysocephalin
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  • lysocythin
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  • lysogen
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  • lysogen
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  • lysogenation
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  • lysogenesis
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  • lysogenic
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  • lysogenic conversion
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  • lysogenic conversion
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  • lysogenic conversion
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  • lysogenic phage
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  • lysogenic phase
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  • lysogenic strain
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  • lysogenic strain
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  • lysogenic conversion
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  • lysogenic cycle
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  • lysogenic immunity
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  • lysogenic response
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  • lysogenic virus
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  • lysogenization
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  • lysogenized bacterium
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  • lysogeny
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  • lysolecithin
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  • lysophosphatide
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Lyso-PC lysophosphatidyl phosphatidylcholine
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lyso-PA Lysophosphatidic acid
lyso-PAF Lyso platelet activating factor
LysoPC Lysophophatidylcholine
lysoPE 2-lysophosphatidylethanolamine
LysoPS Lysophosphatidylserine
lysoPtdCho 2-Lysophosphatidylcholine
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  • lysozome
    ¶óÀ̼ÒÁü, ¶óÀ̼ÒÀÚÀÓ
    muco
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lyso- Lysis, dissolution.
See: lyo-.
Origin: G. Lysis, a loosening
(05 Mar 2000)
lysoamidase <chemical> A mixture of proteolytic enzymes from pseudomonadaceae; proteinases and phosphomonoesterases; soviet cpd
Pharmacological action: anti-infective agent
Chemical name: amidase, lyso-
(26 Jun 1999)
lysocephalin A lysophosphatidic acid esterified with serine or ethanolamine, i.e., a lysophosphatidylserine or -ethanolamine; analogous to lysolecithin.
(05 Mar 2000)
lysogen <microbiology> A bacterial cell whose chromosome contains integrated viral DNA.
(15 Oct 1997)
lysogenesis The production of lysins.
(05 Mar 2000)
lysogenic 1. Causing or having the power to cause lysis, as the action of certain antibodies and chemical substances.
2. Pertaining to bacteria in the state of lysogeny.
(05 Mar 2000)
lysogenic bacteria <microbiology> A bacterium which contains in its genome the DNA of a virus which is lying dormant, passively letting itself be replicated by the bacterium whenever the bacterium replicates its own genome (a lysogenic virus), but able to reactivate and destroy the bacterium at a time of the virus's choosing (becomes a lytic virus).
(15 Oct 1997)
lysogenic bacterium A bacterium in the symbiotic condition in which its genome includes the genome (probacteriophage) of a temperate bacteriophage; in occasional instances the probacteriophage dissociates from the bacterial genome, develops into vegetative bacteriophage, and then matures, causing lysis of the respective host bacterium and release into the culture medium of infective temperate bacteriophage, formerly, a pseudolysogenic bacterial strain, i.e., a "carrier" strain of bacteriophage of low infectivity.
(05 Mar 2000)
lysogenic conversion <virology> The ability of some phages to survive in a bacterium as a result of the integration of their DNA into the host chromosome. The integrated DNA is termed a prophage. A regulator gene produces a repressor protein that suppresses the lytic activity of the phage, but various environmental factors, such as ultraviolet irradiation may prevent synthesis of the repressor, leading to normal phage development and lysis of the bacterium. The best example of this is bacteriophage lambda.
(18 Nov 1997)
lysogenic induction Induction that occurs when prophage is transferred to a nonlysogenic bacterium by conjugation or by transduction.
(05 Mar 2000)
lysogenic infection An infective process characterised by the incorporation of the DNA of the infecting phage into the host cell chromosome. Once incorporated, the phage DNA replicates along with the host DNA. The incorporated phage DNA is relatively inactive, thus permitting the host cell to continue fairly normal life processes.
(14 Nov 1997)
lysogenic pathway <virology> The method by which a virus becomes a dormant, passive part of its host bacterium's genome (a lysogenic virus), choosing to insert its DNA into the host's and postponing completion of its lytic cycle, at which time it destroys the host and spreads its progeny to infect other bacterial cells (enters the lytic pathway).
(09 Oct 1997)
lysogenic strain A strain of bacterium that is infected with a temporate bacteriophage.
See: lysogeny.
(05 Mar 2000)
lysogenic virus <virology> A virus which has the capability to insert its DNA into the genome of the host bacterium for long-term dormancy, so that the bacterium replicates the viral DNA along with its own and passes it to its offspring. The virus is able to choose when it wants to reactivate and finish its lytic cycle, at which time it destroys the host and spreads its progeny to infect other bacterial cells.
(09 Oct 1997)
lysogenicity The property of being lysogenic.
(05 Mar 2000)
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acetyl-CoA-1-alkyl-2-lyso-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine acetyltransferase <enzyme> Transfers acetate from acetyl CoA to the sn-2-position of 1-alkyl-2-lyso-glycerophosphocholine, forming the substrate for 1-alkylglycerophosphocholine acetyltransferase (EC 2.3.1.67)
Registry number: EC 2.3.1.-
Synonym: acopc acetyltransferase, 1-alkyl-2-lyso-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine-acetyl CoA acetyltransferase, alkyllyso-gp-acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase, acetyl-coenzyme a-1-alkyl-2-lyso-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine acetyltransferase
(26 Jun 1999)
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  • Lysobacter - »õâ A genus of gram-negative, rod-shaped, gliding bacteria in the family XANTHOMONADACEAE. Strongly proteolytic, it is involved in lysing a variety of microorganisms.
    Synonyms :
  • Lysogeny - »õâ The phenomenon by which a temperate phage incorporates itself into the DNA of a bacterial host, establishing a kind of symbiotic relation between PROPHAGE and bacterium which results in the perpetuation of the prophage in all the descendants of the bacterium. Upon induction (VIRUS ACTIVATION) by various agents, such as ultraviolet radiation, the phage is released, which then becomes virulent and lyses the bacterium.
    Synonyms : Integrations, Prophage, Prophage Integrations
  • Lysophosphatidylcholines - »õâ Derivatives of PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINES obtained by their partial hydrolysis which removes one of the fatty acid moieties.
    Synonyms : Lysophosphatidylcholine
  • Lysophospholipase - »õâ An enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a single fatty acid ester bond in lysoglycerophosphatidates with the formation of glyceryl phosphatidates and a fatty acid. EC 3.1.1.5.
    Synonyms : Lysolecithin-Lysolecithin Acyltransferase, Lysophospholipase A, Lysophospholipase A1, Lysophospholipase C, Lysophospholipase L2, A, Lysophospholipase, A1, Lysophospholipase, Acyltransferase, Lysolecithin-Lysolecithin, B, Lecithinase, B, Phospholipase
  • Lysophospholipids - »õâ Derivatives of PHOSPHATIDIC ACIDS that lack one of its fatty acyl chains due to its hydrolytic removal.
    Synonyms : Acids, Lysophosphatidic
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lysogenic of or relating to lysogeny capable of producing or undergoing lysis
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
lysogeny the condition of a host bacterium that has incorporated a phage into its own genetic material; "when a phage infects a bacterium it can either destroy its host or be incorporated in the host genome in a state of lysogeny"
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
lysosome an organelle found in the cytoplasm of most cells (especially in leukocytes and liver and kidney cells)
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
lysozyme an enzyme found in saliva and sweat and tears that destroys the cell walls of certain bacteria
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lysogenization the process by which a bacterium acquires a phage that becomes integrated into its genome
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lyso capable of producing or undergoing lysis
lyso of or relating to lysogeny
lyso the condition of a host bacterium that has incorporated a phage into its own genetic material
lyso the process by which a bacterium acquires a phage that becomes integrated into its genome
lyso the process by which a bacterium acquires a phage that becomes integrated into its genome
lyso become integrated into the genome of (a bacterium)
lyso the condition of a host bacterium that has incorporated a phage into its own genetic material
lyso a clear oily brown solution of cresols in soap
lyso an organelle found in the cytoplasm of most cells (especially in leukocytes and liver and kidney cells)
lyso an enzyme found in saliva and sweat and tears that destroys the cell walls of certain bacteria
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