open7noTransition metals are both essential micronutrients and limited in environmental availability. The Ni(II)-dependent urease protein, the most efficient enzyme known to date, is a paradigm for studying the strategies that cells use to handle an essential, yet toxic, metal ion. Urease is a virulence factor of several human pathogens, in addition to decreasing the efficiency of soil organic nitrogen fertilization. Ni(II) insertion in the urease active site is performed through the action of three essential accessory proteins: UreD, UreF, and UreG. The crystal structure of the UreD-UreF-UreG complex from the human pathogen Helicobacter pylori (HpUreDFG) revealed the presence of tunnels that cross the entire length of both UreF and UreD, p...
Nickel is both a toxic and an essential component of the active site of several enzymes. Urease, a N...
Transition metals are both essential to enzymatic catalysis and limited in environmental availabilit...
Nickel is a fundamental micronutrient for cellular life, but it is toxic in soluble form at nonphysi...
Transition metals are both essential micronutrients and limited in environmental availability. The N...
none5noThe survival of several pathogenic bacteria, such as Helicobacter pylori (Hp), relies on the ...
<div><p>Urease is a metalloenzyme essential for the survival of <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> in acidic...
none2Nickel is a toxic element for cellular life, but is also an important micronutrient in several ...
open6noThis research was carried out using funds for basic research (RFO) provided by the University...
Urease is a metalloenzyme essential for the survival of Helicobacter pylori in acidic gastric enviro...
The essentiality of Ni2+ for urease activity demands proper intracellular Ni2+ trafficking. The meta...
Helicobacter pylori UreF (HpUreF) is involved in the insertion of Ni2? in the urease active site. Th...
Nickel is an essential component in the active site of several enzymes. On the other hand, the toxic...
Nickel is a fundamental micronutrient and an essential cofactor in the active site of important enzy...
The pathogenicity of Helicobacter pylori relies heavily on urease, which converts urea to ammonia to...
Nickel is both a toxic and an essential component of the active site of several enzymes. Urease, a N...
Transition metals are both essential to enzymatic catalysis and limited in environmental availabilit...
Nickel is a fundamental micronutrient for cellular life, but it is toxic in soluble form at nonphysi...
Transition metals are both essential micronutrients and limited in environmental availability. The N...
none5noThe survival of several pathogenic bacteria, such as Helicobacter pylori (Hp), relies on the ...
<div><p>Urease is a metalloenzyme essential for the survival of <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> in acidic...
none2Nickel is a toxic element for cellular life, but is also an important micronutrient in several ...
open6noThis research was carried out using funds for basic research (RFO) provided by the University...
Urease is a metalloenzyme essential for the survival of Helicobacter pylori in acidic gastric enviro...
The essentiality of Ni2+ for urease activity demands proper intracellular Ni2+ trafficking. The meta...
Helicobacter pylori UreF (HpUreF) is involved in the insertion of Ni2? in the urease active site. Th...
Nickel is an essential component in the active site of several enzymes. On the other hand, the toxic...
Nickel is a fundamental micronutrient and an essential cofactor in the active site of important enzy...
The pathogenicity of Helicobacter pylori relies heavily on urease, which converts urea to ammonia to...
Nickel is both a toxic and an essential component of the active site of several enzymes. Urease, a N...
Transition metals are both essential to enzymatic catalysis and limited in environmental availabilit...
Nickel is a fundamental micronutrient for cellular life, but it is toxic in soluble form at nonphysi...