endolysin

/ˌɛndəˈlaɪsɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A bacteriophage-encoded protein that cleaves peptidoglycan in bacterial cell walls, often used as an antimicrobial agent.

“Scientists are studying the potential applications of endolysins as a novel approach to treating bacterial infections.”

Synonyms

  • bacteriocin
  • lysing enzyme

Antonyms

  • antibiotic
  • antiseptic