Bacteriolytic activity of human interleukin-2, chicken egg lysozyme in the presence of potential effectors

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The bacteriolytic activity of interleukin-2 and chicken egg lysozyme in the presence of various substances has been studied. Glycine and lysine do not affect the activity of interleukin-2 but increase that of lysozyme, showing the bell-shape concentration dependence peaking at 1.5 mM glycine and 18 mM lysine. Arginine and glutamate activate both interleukin-2 and lysozyme with a concentration dependence of the saturation type. Aromatic amino acids have almost no effect on the activity of both interleukin-2 and lysozyme. Aromatic amines, tryptamine and tyramine, activate interleukin-2 but inhibit lysozyme. Peptide antibiotics affect interleukin and lysozyme similarly and exhibit maximum activity in the micromolar range of antibiotics. Taurine has no effect on the activity of interleukin-2 and lysozyme. Mildronate showed no influence on lysozyme, but it activated interleukin-2 with the activity maximum at 3 mM. EDTA activates both interleukin-2 and lysozyme at concentrations above 0.15 mM.

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Levashov, P. A., Matolygina, D. A., Ovchinnikova, E. D., Atroshenko, D. L., Savin, S. S., Belogurova, N. G., … Levashov, A. V. (2017). Bacteriolytic activity of human interleukin-2, chicken egg lysozyme in the presence of potential effectors. Acta Naturae, 9(2), 82–87. https://doi.org/10.32607/20758251-2017-9-2-82-87

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