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Holin - Wikipedia Holins are a diverse group of small proteins produced by dsDNA bacteriophages in order to trigger and control the degradation of the host's cell wall at the end of the lytic cycle Holins form pores in the host's cell membrane, allowing lysins to reach and degrade peptidoglycan, a component of bacterial cell walls
Holins: the protein clocks of bacteriophage infections Holins are small membrane proteins that accumulate in the membrane until, at a specific time that is "programmed" into the holin gene, the membrane suddenly becomes permeabilized to the fully folded endolysin Destruction of the murein and bursting of the cell are immediate sequelae
Holin je vitalna supstanca za jetru i mozak, kako masnoće . . . - eKlinika Holin (vitamin B4) je vitalna supstanca od značaja za zdravlje jetre, nerava Holina najviše ima u namirnicama životinjskog porekla, čijom se upotrebom može regulisati stanje masne jetre Zadatak holina jeste da preradi i transportuje molekule masnoća iz jetre i drugih organa
What does holin mean? - Definitions. net Holins are a diverse group of small proteins produced by dsDNA bacteriophages in order to trigger and control the degradation of the host's cell wall at the end of the lytic cycle Holins form pores in the host's cell membrane, allowing lysins to reach and degrade peptidoglycan, a component of bacterial cell walls
Getting Outside the Cell: Versatile Holin Strategies Used by Distinct . . . Holins are small transmembrane proteins involved in the final stage of the lytic cycle of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) phages They cooperate with endolysins to achieve bacterial lysis, thereby releasing the phage progeny into the extracellular environment
Holin – Knowledge and References – Taylor Francis A holin is a protein that accumulates and oligomerizes in the cytoplasmic membrane in a time-controlled manner, triggering depolarization and the formation of holes in the membrane Holins are responsible for allowing the endolysin to degrade the cell wall and control the timing of lysis during phage infection