corticin

/kɔrˈtɪsɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A hypothetical protein proposed to be responsible for inducing lysis in certain bacteria, such as Bacillus subtilis, by a mechanism similar to that of lysozyme.

“The discovery of corticin was a significant breakthrough in the field of microbiology.”

Synonyms

  • bacteriocin
  • lytic protein

Antonyms

  • bacterial growth factor
  • cell wall stabilizer