EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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3.5.1.5 | more |
Cotton seed urease displays low ureolytic activity but exhibits potent antifungal properties at sub-micromolar concentrations against different phytopathogenic fungi. The antifungal effect of cotton urease persists after treatment with an irreversible inhibitor of its enzyme activity. The data suggest an important role of the protein in plant defense |
3.5.1.5 | more |
insecticidal activity of the jack bean ureases JBU and canatoxin. JBU and canatoxin are able to induce activation of rabbit blood platelets |
3.5.1.5 | more |
insecticidal activity of the jack bean ureases JBU and canatoxin. JBU is slightly less toxic than canatoxin. JBU isnot lethal to mice or rats when given intraperitoneally. JBU and canatoxin are able to induce activation of rabbit blood platelets |
3.5.1.5 | more |
the urease impairs growth of selected phytopathogenic fungi at sub-micromolar concentrations. This antifungal property of ureases is not affected by treatment of the proteins with an irreversible inhibitor of the ureolytic activity |
3.5.1.5 | more |
the urease impairs growth of selected phytopathogenic fungi at sub-micromolar concentrations. This antifungal property of ureases is not affected by treatment of the proteins with an irreversible inhibitor of the ureolytic activity. Ureases probably contribute to the plant arsenal of defense compounds against predators and phytopathogens |
3.5.1.5 | more |
by incubating the enzyme (50 U/L) at 20°C for 60 h, about 95.8% of urea in rice wine is removed |
3.5.1.5 | more |
the enzyme exhibits not only urease activity, but also urethanase (EC 3.5.1.75) activity |
3.5.1.5 | urea + H2O |
role for urease and urease-derived ammonia in megasome formation and survival of Helicobacter pylori in murine peritoneal macrophages and J774 cells |
3.5.1.5 | urea + H2O |
expression increases 10fold upon nitrogen deprivation, the enzyme is involved in nitrogen aquisition by the bacterium |
3.5.1.5 | urea + H2O |
urease is an important antigen and appears critical for colonization and virulence |