Urease is a nickel-containing enzyme that is essential for the survival of several and often deadly pathogenic bacterial strains, including Helicobacter pylori. Notwithstanding several attempts, the development of direct urease inhibitors without side eects for the human host remains, to date, elusive. The recently solved X-ray structure of the HpUreDFG accessory complex involved in the activation of urease opens new perspectives for structure-based drug discovery. In particular, the quaternary assembly and the presence of internal tunnels for nickel translocation offer an intriguing possibility to target the HpUreDFG complex in the search of indirect urease inhibitors. In this work, we adopted a theoretical framework to investigate such a ...
Helicobacter pylori UreF (HpUreF) is involved in the insertion of Ni2? in the urease active site. Th...
Urease, the most efficient enzyme so far discovered, depends on the presence of nickel ions in the c...
The survival of several pathogenic bacteria, such as Helicobacter pylori (Hp), relies on the activit...
Urease is a nickel-containing enzyme that is essential for the survival of several and often deadly ...
Transition metals are both essential micronutrients and limited in environmental availability. The N...
<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 ...
Background: Urease catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea, the final step of organic nitrogen mineralizati...
Background: Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium strongly associated with gastric cancer. It thrives i...
Urease is a metalloenzyme essential for the survival of Helicobacter pylori in acidic gastric enviro...
AbstractBackground: Urease catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea, the final step of organic nitrogen mine...
Nickel is an essential component in the active site of several enzymes. On the other hand, the toxic...
The essentiality of Ni2+ for urease activity demands proper intracellular Ni2+ trafficking. The meta...
Urease, the most efficient enzyme known, contains an essential dinuclear NiII cluster in the active ...
<div><p>Urease as a potential target of antimicrobial drugs has received considerable attention give...
Helicobacter pylori UreF (HpUreF) is involved in the insertion of Ni2? in the urease active site. Th...
Urease, the most efficient enzyme so far discovered, depends on the presence of nickel ions in the c...
The survival of several pathogenic bacteria, such as Helicobacter pylori (Hp), relies on the activit...
Urease is a nickel-containing enzyme that is essential for the survival of several and often deadly ...
Transition metals are both essential micronutrients and limited in environmental availability. The N...
<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 ...
Background: Urease catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea, the final step of organic nitrogen mineralizati...
Background: Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium strongly associated with gastric cancer. It thrives i...
Urease is a metalloenzyme essential for the survival of Helicobacter pylori in acidic gastric enviro...
AbstractBackground: Urease catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea, the final step of organic nitrogen mine...
Nickel is an essential component in the active site of several enzymes. On the other hand, the toxic...
The essentiality of Ni2+ for urease activity demands proper intracellular Ni2+ trafficking. The meta...
Urease, the most efficient enzyme known, contains an essential dinuclear NiII cluster in the active ...
<div><p>Urease as a potential target of antimicrobial drugs has received considerable attention give...
Helicobacter pylori UreF (HpUreF) is involved in the insertion of Ni2? in the urease active site. Th...
Urease, the most efficient enzyme so far discovered, depends on the presence of nickel ions in the c...
The survival of several pathogenic bacteria, such as Helicobacter pylori (Hp), relies on the activit...