The nickel-dependent enzyme urease represents a negative element for the efficiency of soil nitrogen fertilization as well as a virulence factor for a large number of pathogenic and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The development of ever more efficient urease inhibitors demands knowledge of their modes of action at the molecular level. N-(n-Butyl)-phosphoric triamide (NBPTO) is the oxo-derivative of N-(n-butyl)-thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT), which is extensively employed in agriculture to increase the efficiency of urea-based fertilizers. The 1.45 Å resolution structure of the enzyme-inhibitor complex obtained upon incubation of Sporosarcina pasteurii urease (SPU) with NBPTO shows the presence of diamido phosphoric acid (DAP), generated upo...
Urease is a Ni(II)-containing enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea to yield ammonia and carb...
The structure of Bacillus pasteurii urease (BPU) inhibited with phosphate was solved and refined usi...
Urease is the most efficient enzyme known to date, and catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea using two Ni...
The nickel-dependent enzyme urease represents a negative element for the efficiency of soil nitrogen...
The nickel-dependent enzyme urease represents a negative element for the efficiency of soil nitrogen...
The nickel-dependent enzyme urease is a virulence factor for a large number of pathogenic and antibi...
AbstractBackground: Urease catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea, the final step of organic nitrogen mine...
Background: Urease catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea, the final step of organic nitrogen mineralizati...
Urease is a Ni(II)-containing enzyme able to catalyse the conversion of urea to ammonia and carbamat...
Urease, the most efficient enzyme known, contains an essential dinuclear NiII cluster in the active ...
In agriculture high urease activity during urea fertilization causes substantial environmental and e...
Urease is a nickel-dependent enzyme and a virulence factor for ureolytic bacterial human pathogens, ...
Urea hydrolysis in soil is accelerated 1015–fold by the nickel-dependent enzyme urease to yield a so...
Urease is a Ni(II)-containing enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea to yield ammonia and carb...
The structure of Bacillus pasteurii urease (BPU) inhibited with phosphate was solved and refined usi...
Urease is the most efficient enzyme known to date, and catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea using two Ni...
The nickel-dependent enzyme urease represents a negative element for the efficiency of soil nitrogen...
The nickel-dependent enzyme urease represents a negative element for the efficiency of soil nitrogen...
The nickel-dependent enzyme urease is a virulence factor for a large number of pathogenic and antibi...
AbstractBackground: Urease catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea, the final step of organic nitrogen mine...
Background: Urease catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea, the final step of organic nitrogen mineralizati...
Urease is a Ni(II)-containing enzyme able to catalyse the conversion of urea to ammonia and carbamat...
Urease, the most efficient enzyme known, contains an essential dinuclear NiII cluster in the active ...
In agriculture high urease activity during urea fertilization causes substantial environmental and e...
Urease is a nickel-dependent enzyme and a virulence factor for ureolytic bacterial human pathogens, ...
Urea hydrolysis in soil is accelerated 1015–fold by the nickel-dependent enzyme urease to yield a so...
Urease is a Ni(II)-containing enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea to yield ammonia and carb...
The structure of Bacillus pasteurii urease (BPU) inhibited with phosphate was solved and refined usi...
Urease is the most efficient enzyme known to date, and catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea using two Ni...