Bacteriolysin

/bæk,tɪərioʊˈlaɪsɪn/ noun

A protein or substance that breaks down and destroys bacterial cell membranes or walls.

From bacterio- (relating to bacteria) + -lysin (from Greek lysis, meaning 'loosening' or 'breaking down'). The suffix -lysin refers to substances that cause dissolution or destruction of cells.

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