نتایج جستجو برای: urease inhibitors

تعداد نتایج: 192462  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1990
R S Torisky J C Polacco

Roots of young soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) plants (up to 25 days old) contain two distinct urease isozymes, which are separable by hydroxyapatite chromatography. These two urease species (URE1 and URE2) differ in: (a) electrophoretic mobility in native gels, (b) pH dependence, and (c) recognition by a monoclonal antibody specific for the seed ("embryo-specific") urease. By these parameters...

2017
Rita Kakkar

Hydroxamic acids find many applications in chemistry and biology and have been the subject of many experimental investigations. Theoretical studies are not as frequent. However, the smallest homolog, formohydroxamic acid (FHA), has been studied at various levels, including high-level ab initio and density functional with large basis sets. All studies indicate that it exists as the Z-amide tauto...

2014
Syeda Sohaila Naz Muhammad Raza Shah Nazar Ul Islam Ajmal Khan Samina Nazir Sara Qaisar Syed Sartaj Alam

BACKGROUND Conjugated and drug loaded silver nanoparticles are getting an increased attention for various biomedical applications. Nanoconjugates showed significant enhancement in biological activity in comparison to free drug molecules. In this perspective, we report the synthesis of bioactive silver capped with 5-Amino-β-resorcylic acid hydrochloride dihydrate (AR). The in vitro antimicrobial...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2017
حلاج‌نیا, اکرم, رحمانی, حدیثه, لکزیان, امیر, کریمی, علیرضا,

Urea is one of the most commonly used nitrogen fertilizers in agricultural lands. The fate of this fertilizer in soils is greatly related to the soil urease enzyme activity, while this enzyme commonly exists in the adsorbed state on the surface of soil colloids, and especially clay minerals. In order to examine the kinetic properties of free and adsorbed Urease on the surface of sepiolite and v...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1985
J C Polacco R W Krueger R G Winkler

Ubiquitous soybean urease, as opposed to the seed-specific urease, designates the seemingly identical ureolytic activities of suspension cultures and leaves. It also appears to be the basal urease in developing seeds of a variety, Itachi, which lacks the seed-specific urease (Polacco, Winkler 1984 Plant Physiol 74: 800-804). On native polyacrylamide gels the ureolytic activities in crude extrac...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
D J McGee C A May R M Garner J M Himpsl H L Mobley

Helicobacter pylori urease, a nickel-requiring metalloenzyme, hydrolyzes urea to NH3 and CO2. We sought to identify H. pylori genes that modulate urease activity by constructing pHP8080, a plasmid which encodes both H. pylori urease and the NixA nickel transporter. Escherichia coli SE5000 and DH5alpha transformed with pHP8080 resulted in a high-level urease producer and a low-level urease produ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2005
C W Ingram M S Coyne D W Williams

Diazinon [O,O-diethyl O-2-isopropyl-6-methyl(pyrimidine-4-yl) phosphorothioate] and imidacloprid [1-(1-[6-chloro-3-pyridinyl]methyl)-N-nitro-2-imidazolidinimine] are applied to lawns for insect control simultaneously with nitrogenous fertilizers such as urea, but their potential effect on urease activity and nitrogen availability in turfgrass management has not been evaluated. Urease activity i...

2018
Qingyun Dai Lei Xu Lu Xiao Kaixiang Zhu Yunhong Song Changfu Li Lingfang Zhu Xihui Shen Yao Wang

Urease acts as an important acid resistance system and virulence factor that is widespread among microorganisms. RovM is a global regulator that regulates a series of genes and pathways including acid survival systems in the enteric bacterium Yersinia pseudotuberculosis (Yptb). However, whether RovM regulates the urease activity in Yptb was still unknown. In this study, by using qualitative and...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1943
R M Pearson J A Smith

1. In the utilization of urea by dairy cattle the first stage is probably the conversion of urea to NH3 in the rumen. Moreover, the urease activity of the rumen ingesta is so great at all times of the day, whatever the time of feeding, and remains so little affected by relatively large apaounts of urea, that all the urea ever likely to be fed, even to a high yielding cow in full lactation, woul...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2003
Henry Tauber Israel S. Kleiner

1. Crystalline urease is not inactivated by trypsin in the absence of a gum. In fact, the presence of trypsin alone in aqueous solutions of urease has an action similar to that of gum, that is, it acts as a "protective colloid" for urease. 2. Crystalline urease is inactivated by trypsin in the presence of a gum. This occurs with great rapidity if purified (crystalline) trypsin is used. 3. If tr...

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