- lysin
- noun Date: 1900 a substance (as an antibody) capable of causing lysis
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Lysin — Lysin, Abk. Lys, Proteinbaustein; basische, für den Menschen essentielle Aminosäure; bedeutsam für das Knochenwachstum … Deutsch wörterbuch der biologie
lysin — [lī′sin] n. [ LYS(I) + IN1] any antibody capable of dissolving bacteria, blood corpuscles, etc … English World dictionary
Lysin — Strukturformel L Lysin (oben), D Lysin (unten) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lysin — Ly|sin 〈n. 11; Biochem.〉 Stoff, der ein Antigen auflösen kann [zu grch. lysis „Lösung“] * * * Ly|sin [↑ Lyso u. ↑ in (3)], das; s, e: 1) hier L Lysin; Symbol: K, Lys; Syn.: (S) 2,6 Diaminohexansäure, L α,ɛ Diaminocapronsäure: H … Universal-Lexikon
lysin — 1. A specific complement fixing antibody that acts destructively on cells and tissues; the various types are designated in accordance with the form of antigen that stimulates the production of the l., e.g., hemolysin, bacteriolysin. 2. Any… … Medical dictionary
lysin — n. a specific complement fixing antibody that is capable of bringing about the destruction (lysis) of whole cells. Names are given to varieties of lysin with different targets; for example, haemolysin attacks red blood cells; leucolysin attacks… … The new mediacal dictionary
lysin — n. [Gr. lysis, loosen] Any of a number of substances capable of dissolving cells, bacteria, or tissues … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
lysin — /luy sin/, n. Immunol., Biochem. an antibody causing the disintegration of erythrocytes or bacterial cells. [1895 1900; LYS + IN2] * * * … Universalium
lysin — noun any substance or antibody that can cause the destruction (by lysis) of blood cells, bacteria etc … Wiktionary
Lysin — Ly|sin 〈n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e; Biochemie〉 Stoff, der ein Antigen auflösen kann [Etym.: <grch. lysis »Lösung«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch