نتایج جستجو برای: urease test

تعداد نتایج: 815335  

2014
Abdul Wadood Muhammad Riaz Amir ul Mulk Momin Khan Sobia Ahsan Haleem Sulaiman Shams Sahib Gul Ayaz Ahmed Muhammad Qasim Farman Ali Zaheer Ul-Haq

Urease is an important enzyme both in agriculture and medicine research. Strategies based on urease inhibition is critically considered as the first line treatment of infections caused by urease producing bacteria. Since, urease possess agro-chemical and medicinal importance, thus, it is necessary to search for the novel compounds capable of inhibiting this enzyme. Several computational methods...

2011
Shuping Qin Chunsheng Hu Yuying Wang Xiaoxin Li Xinhua He

SoilScience • Volume 175, Number 11, November 2010 Urease is one of the most thoroughly studied soil enzymes because it greatly influences the fate and performance of a widely used fertilizer (urea) (Bremner and Mulvaney, 1978; Ma et al., 1999; Tate, 2002). Urea was reported to be taken up by microorganisms, such as Corynebacterium glutamicum and Paxillus involutus (Jahns and Kaltwasser, 1989; ...

2010
Mandeep S. Jassal Gueno G. Nedeltchev Jong-Hee Lee Seong Won Choi Viorel Atudorei Zachary D. Sharp Vojo Deretic Graham S. Timmins William R. Bishai

BACKGROUND Pathogen-specific metabolic pathways may be detected by breath tests based on introduction of stable isotopically-labeled substrates and detection of labeled products in exhaled breath using portable infrared spectrometers. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We tested whether mycobacterial urease activity could be utilized in such a breath test format as the basis of a novel biomarker ...

Journal: :Arquivos de gastroenterologia 2016
Magali Dalla Nora Rosmari Hörner Diego Michelon De Carli Marta Pires da Rocha Amanda Faria de Araujo Renato Borges Fagundes

Background The diagnosis of H. pylori infection can be performed by non-invasive and invasive methods.The identification through a fecal antigen test is a non-invasive, simple, and relatively inexpensive test. Objective To determine the diagnostic performance of fecal antigen test in the identification of H. pylori infection. Methods H. pylori antigens were identified in the stools of dyspe...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 1997
R I Tascón Cabrero J A Vázquez-Boland C B Gutiérrez J I Rodríguez-Barbosa E F Rodríguez-Ferri

The role in virulence of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae urease activity was investigated. A urease-negative mutant was isolated following transposon mutagenesis with a mini-Tn10 derivative. Both the parent strain and the urease-negative mutant exhibited identical LD50 values in a murine infection model. Pig challenge confirmed that the urease-negative mutant was fully virulent, since experimen...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2001
A Makristathis E Rokita E Pasching P Apfalter B Willinger M L Rotter A M Hirschl

The role of urease in Helicobacter pylori adherence to and internalization by Kato III cells was investigated. Kato III cells were incubated with wild-type strains (N6 or P1), with isogenic mutants lacking urease (N6ureB::TnKm or P1ureA::TnMax5) or producing the inactive apoprotein (N6ureG::TnKm), and with urease-positive clones recovered after complementation of N6ureB::TnKm with ureAB. Bacter...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2012
Wenwei Lin Vanessa Mathys Emily Lei Yin Ang Vanessa Hui Qi Koh Julia María Martínez Gómez Michelle Lay Teng Ang Siti Zarina Zainul Rahim Mai Ping Tan Kevin Pethe Sylvie Alonso

Urease represents a critical virulence factor for some bacterial species through its alkalizing effect, which helps neutralize the acidic microenvironment of the pathogen. In addition, urease serves as a nitrogen source provider for bacterial growth. Pathogenic mycobacteria express a functional urease, but its role during infection has yet to be characterized. In this study, we constructed a ur...

2003
STACEY F. HOWELL

The identity of the enzyme urease with the octahedral globulin crystals isolated by the senior author from the jack bean in 1926 (1) has been challenged by Waldschmidt-Leitz and Steigerwaldt (2). These investigators published a paper in which they claimed that crystalline urease is not inactivated at pH 7.0 by incubation with trypsin or papain, while the protein component of the urease undergoe...

Journal: :Nuclear medicine review. Central & Eastern Europe 2001
V M Artiko V B Obradović N S Petrović B M Davidović G S Grujić-Adanja D R Nastić-Mirić T N Milosavlijević

Helicobacter pylori infection is supposed to be one of the major causes of digestive and other diseases. Among a lot of invasive and non-invasive methods for its detection, none is ideal. The aim is an assessment of the Helicobacter pylori infection in the stomach using breath test and comparison to other diagnostic methods, as well as following up the effects of therapy. In 17 patients with di...

2016
Zeki Calik Murat Karamese Osman Acar Selina Aksak Karamese Yalcin Dicle Fatih Albayrak Serpil Can Bulent Guvendi Alpgiray Turgut Mustafa Cicek Halil Yazgi

Helicobacter pylori infection is usually acquired in early childhood and it can persist throughout life without antibiotic treatment. This study aimed to compare the accuracy of the noninvasive H. pylori Stool Antigen Test-applied on the stool samples with the invasive gold standart Rapid Urease Test-applied on the gastric biopy samples of patients with upper gastrointestinal complaints. After ...

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