Urease

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3D structures of urease

Updated on 10-November-2013

2kau, 1kra, 1fwj, 1ejx, 1ejw – KaUA α+β+γ chains – Klebsiella aerogenes
1ef2 - KaUA α+β+γ chains Mn substituted
1krb, 1krc, 1fwa, 1fwb, 1fwc, 1fwd, 1fwf , 1fwg, 1fwh, 1fwi – KaUA α (mutant) +β (mutant) +γ (mutant) chains
1a5k, 1a5l, 1a5m, 1ejr, 1ejs, 1ejt, 1eju, 1ejv - KaUA α+β+γ (mutant) chains
2ubp - BpUA α+β+γ chains – Bacillus pasteurii
1e9z - HpUA α+β chains – Helicobacter pylori
3qga, 3qgk - UA β/γ chains Fe containing – Helicobacter mustelae
2fvh - UA γ chain – Mycobacterium tuberculosis
3la4 – UA – horse bean
4epb, 4epd, 4epe - UA α+β+γ chains – Enterobacter aerogenes
4ac7 - UA α+β+γ chains – Sporosarcina pasteurii

Urease binary complex

1a5n, 1a5o - KaUA α+β+γ (mutant) chains + formate
1fwe – KaUA α (mutant) +β (mutant) +γ (mutant) chains + acetohydroxamic acid
1ubp - BpUA α+β+γ chains + mercaptoethanol
3ubp - BpUA α+β+γ chains + diamidophosphate
4ubp - BpUA α+β+γ chains + acetohydroxamic acid
1ie7 - BpUA α+β+γ chains + phosphate
1s3t - BpUA α+β+γ chains + borate
1e9y - HpUA α+β chains + acetohydroxamic acid



Additional Resources

For additional information on Urinary Tract Infection, See: 1tr7
For additional information on Helicobacter Pylori, See: 1e9z

References

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