k Lysozyme enzyme, illustration Illustration showing the tertiary structure of the enzyme lysozyme. The tertiary structure is the final three dimensional shape of the protein. Alpha helices green and a beta pleated sheet orange are secondary structures formed from the proteins polypeptide chain of amino acids. Lysozyme is a widely distributed protein in human bodily fluids, including tears and saliva. It is also found in egg white and plant latex. Lysozyme disrupts the polysaccharide components of bacterial cell walls, leaving them susceptible to destruction., by CARLOS CLARIVANSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Lysozyme enzyme, illustration Illustration showing the tertiary structure of the enzyme lysozyme.  The tertiary structure is the final three dimensional shape of the protein. Alpha helices  green  and a beta pleated sheet  orange  are secondary structures formed from the protein s polypeptide chain of amino acids. Lysozyme is a widely distributed protein in human bodily fluids, including tears and saliva. It is also found in egg white and plant latex. Lysozyme disrupts the polysaccharide components of bacterial cell walls, leaving them susceptible to destruction., by CARLOS CLARIVAN SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Lysozyme enzyme, illustration

Illustration showing the tertiary structure of the enzyme lysozyme. The tertiary structure is the final three dimensional shape of the protein. Alpha helices (green) and a beta pleated sheet (orange) are secondary structures formed from the protein's polypeptide chain of amino acids. Lysozyme is a widely distributed protein in human bodily fluids, including tears and saliva. It is also found in egg white and plant latex. Lysozyme disrupts the polysaccharide components of bacterial cell walls, leaving them susceptible to destruction., by CARLOS CLARIVAN/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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