This review is an attempt to retrace the chronicle that starts from the discovery of the role of nickel as the essential metal ion in urease for the enzymatic catalysis of urea, a key step in the biogeochemical cycle of nitrogen on Earth, to the most recent progress in understanding the chemistry of this historical enzyme. Data and facts are presented through the magnifying lenses of the authors, using their best judgment to filter and elaborate on the many facets of the research carried out on this metalloenzyme over the years. The tale is divided in chapters that discuss and describe the results obtained in the subsequent leaps in the knowledge that led from the discovery of a biological role for Ni to the most recent advancements in the ...
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...
AbstractBackground: Urease catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea, the final step of organic nitrogen mine...
This review is an attempt to retrace the chronicle that starts from the discovery of the role of nic...
Urease is the enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea as the last step of organic nitrogen mine...
Although the discovery of urease as the first enzyme for which nickel is essential for activity date...
This work provides a comprehensive critical summary of urease spectroscopy, crystallography, inhibit...
Urease was the first enzyme to be crystallized and shown to be a protein. Some 50 years after its cr...
The article defines the development of our present understanding of the urease molecule. It describe...
Transition metals are both essential to enzymatic catalysis and limited in environmental availabilit...
Urease, the most efficient enzyme known, contains an essential dinuclear NiII cluster in the active ...
Urease is an enzyme containing a dinuclear nickel active center responsible for the hydrolysis of ur...
The double face of nickel, being both a toxic element for living organisms and a necessary metal for...
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...
AbstractBackground: Urease catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea, the final step of organic nitrogen mine...
This review is an attempt to retrace the chronicle that starts from the discovery of the role of nic...
Urease is the enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea as the last step of organic nitrogen mine...
Although the discovery of urease as the first enzyme for which nickel is essential for activity date...
This work provides a comprehensive critical summary of urease spectroscopy, crystallography, inhibit...
Urease was the first enzyme to be crystallized and shown to be a protein. Some 50 years after its cr...
The article defines the development of our present understanding of the urease molecule. It describe...
Transition metals are both essential to enzymatic catalysis and limited in environmental availabilit...
Urease, the most efficient enzyme known, contains an essential dinuclear NiII cluster in the active ...
Urease is an enzyme containing a dinuclear nickel active center responsible for the hydrolysis of ur...
The double face of nickel, being both a toxic element for living organisms and a necessary metal for...
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...
AbstractBackground: Urease catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea, the final step of organic nitrogen mine...