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Sarcina ureae

In Azotobacter vinelandii, urease appears to be synthesized only when urea or thiourea is present (75). A study of the urease constitutive in Corynebacterium renale (76) did not reveal features remarkably different from the plant enzyme. A similar conclusion was reached in the characterization of a highly purified enzyme from B. pasteurii (77). Stewart (78) has devised a medium for the detection of urease activity in pseudomonads and has resolved uncertainties that have developed in the literature. It has been reported that Sarcina ureae produces urease as an exoenzyme (79). [Pg.14]

Sarcina ureae Not found Arabic acid, L-arginine, L-lysine, Fe + HCl acetate [193, 640]... [Pg.108]


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