On the catalytic mechanism of bacteriophage endolysins: Opportunities for engineering
- PMID: 31678195
- DOI: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2019.140302
On the catalytic mechanism of bacteriophage endolysins: Opportunities for engineering
Abstract
Bacteriophage endolysins have the potential to be a long-term antibacterial replacement for antibiotics. The exogenous application of endolysins on some bacteria results in rapid cell lysis. The prospects for endolysins are furthered by the ability to engineer them; novel endolysins can be developed with optimised stability, specificity, and lytic function. But the success of endolysin engineering and application requires a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between the enzymes biochemical, biophysical and bacteriolytic properties. Here, we examine their catalytic mechanisms, opportunities for developing novel endolysins, and highlight areas where a better understanding would support their long-term success as antibacterial agents.
Keywords: Antibacterial; Catalytic mechanism; Endolysin; Enzyme engineering; Protein structure.
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