Ureases as multifunctional toxic proteins: A review

Volume: 110, Pages: 90 - 109
Published: Feb 1, 2016
Abstract
Ureases are metalloenzymes that hydrolyze urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide. They were the first enzymes to be crystallized and, with them, the notion that enzymes are proteins became accepted. Novel toxic properties of ureases that are independent of their enzyme activity have been discovered in the last three decades. Since our first description of the neurotoxic properties of canatoxin, an isoform of the jack bean urease, which appeared in...
Paper Details
Title
Ureases as multifunctional toxic proteins: A review
Published Date
Feb 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
110
Pages
90 - 109
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