Cloning, Characterization, And production of a novel lysozyme by different expression hosts

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Lysozyme is a protein found in egg white, tears, saliva, and other secretions. As a marketable natural alternative to preservatives, lysozyme can act as a natural antibiotic. In this study, we have isolated Bacillus licheniformis TIB320 from soil, which contains a lysozyme gene with various features. We have cloned and expressed the lysozyme in E. coli. The antimicrobial activity of the lysozyme showed that it had a broad antimicrobial spectrum against several standard strains. The lysozyme could maintain efficient activities in a pH range between 3 and 9 and from 20oC to 60oC, respectively. The lysozyme was resistant to pepsin and trypsin to some extent at 40oC. Production of the lysozyme was optimized by using various expression strategies in B. subtilis WB800. The lysozyme from B. licheniformis TIB320 will be promising as a food or feed additive.

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Zhang, H., Fu, G., & Zhang, D. (2014). Cloning, Characterization, And production of a novel lysozyme by different expression hosts. Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 24(10), 1405–1412. https://doi.org/10.4014/jmb.1404.04039

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