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The question here is about lysosine.
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We need to answer few things about lysosine enzyme.
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So the first question is it is encoded by which genes, by viral or by bacterial.
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So the lysosine is an antimicrobial enzyme, antimicrobial or antibacterial you can say, which is coming from the virus or we also call it rather bacteriofage virus that attacks or infects bacteria is called as phage or bacteriophage so this phage has genes which codes for lysosine and this lysosine will what do this lysosine will cause the bacterial cell wall to dissolve or to it lies so answer for the first question is it is encoded by virus, viral genes.
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Second question is given that what is the function? so again, as i told earlier, function is that lysosine is involved in punching holes in the cell wall of bacteria or fungi.
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Due to which what will happen.
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It will start degrading the cell wall.
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So host cell will get lised.
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That is what the function of lysosine is.
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It will simply degrade the cell wall or lise the cell wall.
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And last question is what does it contribute to whether it contributes to lytic cycle or lice the cell wall.
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And last question is, what does it contribute to? whether it contributes to lytic cycle or lysosol...