They can internalize and kill many microbes, each phagocytic event resulting in the formation of a phagosome into which reactive oxygen species and hydrolytic enzymes are secreted.
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The ovum meets with Spermatozoon, a sperm may penetrate and merge with the egg, fertilizing it with the help of certain hydrolytic enzymes present in the acrosome.
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In addition, several hydrolytic enzymes, such as members of the cathepsin and matrix metalloprotease ( MMP ) groups, are released to digest the organic components of the matrix.
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Certain species of bacteria in oceans and lakes can accelerate the rate of dissolution of silica in dead and living diatoms by using hydrolytic enzymes to break down the organic algal material.
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Activated macrophages play a potent role in tumor destruction by producing TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma, nitric oxide, reactive oxygen compounds, cationic proteins, and hydrolytic enzymes.
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The scaffoldin component of the cellulolytic bacterium " Clostridium thermocellum " is a non-hydrolytic protein which organises the hydrolytic enzymes into a large complex, called the cellulosome.
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They also contain traces of a wide array of hydrolytic enzymes such as proteases, carbohydrases, nucleases and phospholipases, which are concentrated in the digestive gland in the cephalothorax of the krill.
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S�nchez-Porro, C ., Mart�n, S ., Mellado, E . and Ventosa, A . ( 2003 ), Diversity of moderately halophilic bacteria producing extracellular hydrolytic enzymes.
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JH esterase and JH epoxide hydrolase are crucial in terminating the action of JH . The role of juvenile hormone binding proteins are also important, as they afford juvenile hormone protection from hydrolytic enzymes.
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One class is involved in the protein ( e . g . toxins, hydrolytic enzymes, S-layer proteins, lantibiotics, bacteriocins, and competence factors ) export and the other in drug efflux.