EnzyBase:A database for enzybiotic studies

Enzybiotics in EnzyBase refer to bacterial cell wall-degrading enzymes including lysins, bacteriocins, autolysins, and lysozymes. The most important characteristics of enzybiotics are a novel mode of antibacterial action, different from those typical of antibiotics, and the capacity to kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Another significant feature of some enzybiotics is the low probability of developing bacterial resistance.

1. Distribution of enzybiotics length:

2 enzybiotics with sequence >=0 and sequence <100
105 enzybiotics with sequence >=100 and sequence <200
292 enzybiotics with sequence >=200 and sequence <300
352 enzybiotics with sequence >=300 and sequence <400
222 enzybiotics with sequence >=400 and sequence <500
171 enzybiotics with sequence >=500

2. Distribution of enzybiotics MASS:

99 enzybiotics with (0 K < MASS <=20K)
598 enzybiotics with (20 K < MASS <=40K)
282 enzybiotics with (40 K < MASS <=60K)
72 enzybiotics with (60 K < MASS <=80K)
82 enzybiotics with (MASS >=80 K)

3. Distribution of enzybiotics pI:

0
1
0
2
0
3
166
4
127
5
167
6
84
7
151
8
252
9
197
10
0
11
0
12
0
13
pI

4. Top 10 domains of enzybiotics:


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