Cryptococcal urease is believed to be important for the degradation of exogenous urea that the yeast encounters both in its natural environment and within the human host. Endogenous urea produced by the yeast's own metabolic reactions, however, may also serve as a substrate for the urease enzyme. Using wild-type, urease-deletion mutant and urease-reconstituted strains of Cryptococcus neoformans H99, we studied reactions located up- and downstream from endogenous urea. We demonstrated that urease is important for cryptococcal growth and that, compared to nutrient-rich conditions at 26°C, urease activity is higher under nutrient-limited conditions at 37°C. Compared to cells with a functional urease enzyme, urease-deficient cells had significa...
Staphylococcus aureus causes acute and chronic infections resulting in significant morbidity. Urease...
<p>(A) More cryptococcal cells undergo intracellular replication in the absence of urease. BMDM were...
Urea is generated in humans following the breakdown of amino acids and is evenly distributed through...
<div><p><i>Cryptococcus neoformans</i> is a facultative intracellular pathogen and its interaction w...
ABSTRACT Urease in Cryptococcus neoformans plays an important role in fungal dissemination to the br...
Degradation of purines to uric acid is generally conserved among organisms, however, the end product...
<div><p>Degradation of purines to uric acid is generally conserved among organisms, however, the end...
Degradation of purines to uric acid is generally conserved among organisms, however, the end product...
AbstractFungal infections are often difficult to treat due to the inherent similarities between fung...
ABSTRACT The nitrogen-scavenging enzyme urease has been coopted in a variety of pathogenic organisms...
Urea is an important intermediate in the synthesis of carcinogenic ethyl carbamate in various food f...
Since the discovery of Helicobacter pylori, the urease activity of this bacterial pathogen has been ...
Urease represents a critical virulence factor for some bacterial species through its alkalizing effe...
expression, gene regulationAn understanding of the integrated relationships among the principal cell...
Urease represents a critical virulence factor for some bacteria species through its alkalizing effec...
Staphylococcus aureus causes acute and chronic infections resulting in significant morbidity. Urease...
<p>(A) More cryptococcal cells undergo intracellular replication in the absence of urease. BMDM were...
Urea is generated in humans following the breakdown of amino acids and is evenly distributed through...
<div><p><i>Cryptococcus neoformans</i> is a facultative intracellular pathogen and its interaction w...
ABSTRACT Urease in Cryptococcus neoformans plays an important role in fungal dissemination to the br...
Degradation of purines to uric acid is generally conserved among organisms, however, the end product...
<div><p>Degradation of purines to uric acid is generally conserved among organisms, however, the end...
Degradation of purines to uric acid is generally conserved among organisms, however, the end product...
AbstractFungal infections are often difficult to treat due to the inherent similarities between fung...
ABSTRACT The nitrogen-scavenging enzyme urease has been coopted in a variety of pathogenic organisms...
Urea is an important intermediate in the synthesis of carcinogenic ethyl carbamate in various food f...
Since the discovery of Helicobacter pylori, the urease activity of this bacterial pathogen has been ...
Urease represents a critical virulence factor for some bacterial species through its alkalizing effe...
expression, gene regulationAn understanding of the integrated relationships among the principal cell...
Urease represents a critical virulence factor for some bacteria species through its alkalizing effec...
Staphylococcus aureus causes acute and chronic infections resulting in significant morbidity. Urease...
<p>(A) More cryptococcal cells undergo intracellular replication in the absence of urease. BMDM were...
Urea is generated in humans following the breakdown of amino acids and is evenly distributed through...