Medical Definition of Mucopeptide glycohydrolase

1. Glycosidase that hydrolyses the bond between N acetyl muramic acid and N acetyl glucosamine, thus cleaving an important polymer of the cell wall of many bacteria. Present in tears, saliva and in the lysomes of phagocytic cells, it is an important antibacterial defence, particularly against gram-positive bacteria. This entry appears with permission from the Dictionary of Cell and Molecular Biology (11 Mar 2008)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mucopeptide Glycohydrolase

mucolipidosis IV
mucolipin
mucolipins
mucolysis
mucolytic
mucolytics
mucomembranous
mucomembranous enteritis
muconate
muconate cycloisomerase
muconates
muconic
muconic acid
muconolactone delta-isomerase
mucopeptide
mucopeptide glycohydrolase (current term)
mucopeptides
mucoperichondrial flap
mucoperiosteal
mucoperiosteal flap
mucoperiosteum
mucopolysaccharidase
mucopolysaccharide
mucopolysaccharide keratin dystrophy
mucopolysaccharides
mucopolysaccharidoses
mucopolysaccharidosis
mucopolysaccharidosis I
mucopolysaccharidosis II
mucopolysaccharidosis III

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