Urease accessory protein
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'''Urease accessory protein''' (Ure) is a Ni-containing urea hydrolase involved in nitrogen recycling from arginine, ureide and purines. Ure proteins are involved in urease activation by the transfer of Ni into the protein<ref>PMID:11289508</ref>. | '''Urease accessory protein''' (Ure) is a Ni-containing urea hydrolase involved in nitrogen recycling from arginine, ureide and purines. Ure proteins are involved in urease activation by the transfer of Ni into the protein<ref>PMID:11289508</ref>. | ||
| + | *'''UreD''' - required for nickel incorporation <ref>PMID:12471450</ref>.<br /> | ||
*'''UreE''' - see [[Molecular Playground/UreE]].<br /> | *'''UreE''' - see [[Molecular Playground/UreE]].<br /> | ||
*'''UreF''' - modulates the activation process of urease by eliminating the binding of Ni irons to noncarbamylated protein<ref>PMID:8808930</ref>.<br /> | *'''UreF''' - modulates the activation process of urease by eliminating the binding of Ni irons to noncarbamylated protein<ref>PMID:8808930</ref>.<br /> | ||
*'''UreG''' - modulates the activation process of urease in plants <ref>PMID:28710280</ref>.<br /> | *'''UreG''' - modulates the activation process of urease in plants <ref>PMID:28710280</ref>.<br /> | ||
| + | *'''UreH''' - forms in combination with UreF and UreG a pre-activation complex which activates urease<ref>PMID:22013070</ref>.<br /> | ||
*'''UreI''' - probably facilitates nickel incorporation.<br /> | *'''UreI''' - probably facilitates nickel incorporation.<br /> | ||
== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == | ||
The <scene name='59/590652/Cv/3'>Ni+2 ion coordinates ligands which include 3 His residues belonging to the two monomers, water molecule</scene><ref>PMID:22010876</ref>. Water molecule is shown as red sphere. | The <scene name='59/590652/Cv/3'>Ni+2 ion coordinates ligands which include 3 His residues belonging to the two monomers, water molecule</scene><ref>PMID:22010876</ref>. Water molecule is shown as red sphere. | ||
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==3D structures of urease accessory protein== | ==3D structures of urease accessory protein== | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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