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Ureases (EC 3.5.1.5), functionally,
belong to the
superfamily of
amidohydrolases and phosphotriesterases.
Ureases are
found in
numerous bacteria, fungi...
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Rapid urease test, also
known as the CLO test (Campylobacter-like
organism test), is a
rapid diagnostic test for
diagnosis of
Helicobacter pylori. The...
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belonging to the
family Mycoplasmataceae. As the name implies,
Ureaplasma is
urease positive. The
currently accepted taxonomy is
based on the List of Prokaryotic...
- uses many
different virulence factors including oxidase, catalase, and
urease.
Urease is the most
abundant protein, its
expression representing about 10%...
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Identification System. P.
vulgaris can also test
urease negative in
solid media (such as in Enterotube), but will be
urease positive in
liquid media. The CCIS code...
- (NH_{2})_{2}CO+H_{2}O{\stackrel {
urease}{\rightarrow }}NH_{3}+H_{2}NCOOH\rightarrow 2NH_{3(gas)}+CO_{2(gas)}}
Urease is a
naturally occurring enzyme that...
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exhaled breath indicates that the urea was split; this
indicates that
urease (the
enzyme that H.
pylori uses to
metabolize urea to
produce ammonia) is...
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three amido groups. NBPT
functions as an
inhibitor of the
enzyme urease.
Urease,
pervasive in soil microorganisms,
converts urea into ammonia, which...
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facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacterium. It
shows swarming motility and
urease activity. P.
mirabilis causes 90% of all
Proteus infections in humans. It...
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Escherichia coli, C. urealyti****, as the name implies,
secretes the
enzyme urease which can be
strong enough to make
urine alkaline. This can lead to the...