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== UreE: A Nickel Metallochaperone for Urease == | == UreE: A Nickel Metallochaperone for Urease == | ||
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| - | + | Hp is a class I human pathogen that can survive and colonize under acidic conditions of human stomach, prolonged exposure to which can result in gastric cancers. It requires two nickel dependent enzymes - Urease and NiFe-H2ase, to colonize and survive in acidic human stomach. Essentially, the Ni-metallochaperone, UreE is required for the maturation of Urease, which catalyzes the conversion of urea to ammonia and carbamate. | |
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== Function == | == Function == | ||
Revision as of 16:53, 2 December 2014
UreE: A Nickel Metallochaperone for Urease
Introduction
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