... may refer to: Autolysis (biology), the destruction (or lysis) of a cell by its own enzymes Autocatalysis, in ... in the production of commercial extract This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Autolysis. If an ... or catalyzes its own transformation into another compound Autolysis (alcohol fermentation), the complex chemical reactions that ...
In beer brewing, autolysis causes undesired off-flavors. Autolysis in winemaking is often undesirable, but in the case of the ... autolysis in itself is not an active process. In other words, though autolysis resembles the active process of digestion of ... In biology, autolysis, more commonly known as self-digestion, refers to the destruction of a cell through the action of its own ... In terms of autolysis, peroxisomes provide catabolic potential for fatty acids and reactive oxygen species, which are released ...
"Autolysis Archived March 27, 2008, at the Wayback Machine" Accessed Dec. 20th, 2008 M. J. Leroy et al. "Yeast Autolysis During ... The effects of autolysis on wine contributes to a creamy mouthfeel that may make a wine seem to have a fuller body. The release ... Autolysis in winemaking relates to the complex chemical reactions that take place when a wine spends time in contact with the ... "Autolysis". How to brew. Retrieved 28 March 2020. J. Robinson (ed) "The Oxford Companion to Wine" Third Edition pg 54 Oxford ...
Effect of liver autolysis in vivo. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med., 26:304-5. With J. C. Ellis. Fatal effect of total loss of ... Liver autolysis in vivo. Arch. Surg., 20:8-16. With M. L. Montgomery, W. B. Matthews, and J. C. Ellis. Fatal effect of the ...
"Autolysis - and its effects on Champagne". Champagne Gallery. Archived from the original on 17 May 2016. Retrieved 17 May 2016 ...
Levin RE, Van Sickle C (1976). "Autolysis of high-GC isolates of Pseudomonas putrefaciens". Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. 42 (1-2): ... it has been observed that at least some species of bacteria with DNA of high GC-content undergo autolysis more readily, thereby ...
Heat denatures the proteolytic enzyme and prevents autolysis. Heat fixation cannot be used in the capsular stain method as heat ... One reason is to kill the tissue so that postmortem decay (autolysis and putrefaction) is prevented. Fixation preserves ... fixation is the preservation of biological tissues from decay due to autolysis or putrefaction. It terminates any ongoing ...
Coronopus squamatus) based on its volatile glucosinolate autolysis products". Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 36 (10): 807 ...
... this triggers autolysis, during which the yeast self-destructs. The dying yeast cells are then heated to complete their ...
Some proteases are less active after autolysis (e.g. TEV protease) whilst others are more active (e.g. trypsinogen). Proteases ...
Wireman JW, Dworkin M (February 1977). "Developmentally induced autolysis during fruiting body formation by Myxococcus xanthus ...
Martínez, Virginia; García, Pedro; García, José Luis; Prieto, María Auxiliadora (2011-07-01). "Controlled autolysis facilitates ...
Cell Wall Plant Polysaccharide-degrading Enzymes in Autolysis of Botrytis Cinerea. Science Direct, July 1980. Web. 14 Nov. 2016 ...
The autolysis of P. freudenreichii has been suggested to contribute further to the flavor of the Emmental cheese. The ... Ostlie H (1995). "Autolysis of Dairy Propionibacteria: Growth Studies, Peptidase Activities, and Proline Production". Journal ... conditions leading to the autolysis of this bacterium are not well known. Propionibacterium freudenreichii was first discovered ...
They called this autolysis after Christian de Duve and Alex B. Novikoff. However Porter and Ashford wrongly interpreted their ...
Cole, Rosemary A. (1976). "Isothiocyanates, nitriles and thiocyanates as products of autolysis of glucosinolates in Cruciferae ...
Cole, Rosemary A. (1976). "Isothiocyanates, nitriles and thiocyanates as products of autolysis of glucosinolates in Cruciferae ...
Zare H, Moosavi-Movahedi AA, Salami M, Mirzaei M, Saboury AA, Sheibani N (March 2013). "Purification and autolysis of the ficin ...
Chou JS, Impens F, Gevaert K, Davies PL (July 2011). "m-Calpain activation in vitro does not require autolysis or subunit ...
Cole Rosemary A (1976). "Isothiocyanates, nitriles and thiocyanates as products of autolysis of glucosinolates in Cruciferae". ...
Ecological Advantages of Autolysis during the Development and Dispersal of Pseudoalteromonas tunicata Biofilms. Applied and ...
Autolysis and putrefaction also play major roles in the disintegration of cells and tissues. The human body is composed of ...
The last function of a lysosome is to digest the cell itself through autolysis. The spitzenkörper is a component of the ...
... significant cell autolysis had occurred, and cell definition was very poor. His brain was almost completely gone, leaving only ...
The hol-lys gene system therefore is believed to constitute a chromosomally-encoded autolysis system. The reaction probably ...
The sodium bicarbonate inhibits the autolysis of acetyl groups as well as inhibiting glycosyl bonds. Depending on the ...
Two of these RNAs, csRNA4 and csRNA5, have been shown to affect stationary-phase autolysis. Bacterial small RNA Halfmann, A; ...
Phytoplankton can also produce DOC by autolysis during physiological stress situations e.g., nutrient limitation. Other studies ...
It inhibits the absorption and autolysis of bones and thus leads to lowering of blood calcium. It inhibits bone salts from ...
"Autolysis and aging of Penicillium chrysogenum cultures under carbon starvation: Chitinase production and antifungal effect of ...