Function
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.
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Structural highlights
3D structures of urease accessory protein
Updated on 21-August-2014
UreE
1gmv, 1gmu – KaUreE residues 1-143 (mutant) – Klebsiella aerogenes
1gmw – KaUreE residues 1-143 (mutant) + Cu
4l3k – UreE + Zn + Ni – Sporosarcina pasteurii
3tj8, 3ny0 – HpUreE + Ni – Helicobacter pylori
3tj9 – HpUreE + Zn
3nxz – HpUreE + Cu
3la0 – HpUreE + metal
3tja, 3l9z – HpUreE
1ear, 1eb0 – UreE (mutant) + Zn – Bacillus pasteurii
UreF
2wgl, 3cxn, 3o1q – HpUreF
3sf5 – HpUreF + HpUreH
4hi0 – HpUreF + HpUreG + HpUreH
UreI
3ux4 – HpUreI