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Plant pathogens, first sequenced

Urease (urea amidohydrolase) is an enzyme first identified over a hundred years ago in bacterial extracts [22], The presence of urease is a virulence factor for some pathogenic bacteria [23,24], It is now known to occur also in plants, fungi, and invertebrates (see [24,25] for reviews). Urease from jack bean was the first enzyme to be crystallized, in 1926. Almost 50 years later its metal content was reexamined and it was found to contain two atoms of nickel per subunit [26]. Finally in 1995 the crystal structure of the enzyme from the enteric bacterium Klebsiella aerogenes was determined [27], Amino-acid sequence comparisons predict that the structures of the plant and bacterial enzymes are similar, although with different subunit arrangements. [Pg.234]


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