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Multiprotein Nickel-containing complex which hydrolyses urea
Ureases (EC 3.5.1.5), functionally, belong to the superfamily of amidohydrolases and phosphotriesterases. Ureases are found in numerous Bacteria, Archaea
Urease
Test for Heliobacter pylori infection
Rapid urease test, also known as the CLO test (Campylobacter-like organism test), is a rapid diagnostic test for diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori. The
Rapid_urease_test
Species of bacteria
uses many different virulence factors including oxidase, catalase, and urease. Urease is the most abundant protein, its expression representing about 10%
Helicobacter_pylori
(NH_{2})_{2}CO+H_{2}O{\stackrel {urease}{\rightarrow }}NH_{3}+H_{2}NCOOH\rightarrow 2NH_{3(gas)}+CO_{2(gas)}} Urease is a naturally occurring enzyme that
Ammonia volatilization from urea
Ammonia_volatilization_from_urea
Genus of bacteria
belonging to the family Mycoplasmataceae. As the name implies, Ureaplasma is urease positive. The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic
Ureaplasma
Species of bacterium
Identification System. P. vulgaris can also test urease negative in solid media (such as in Enterotube), but will be urease positive in liquid media. The CCIS code
Proteus_vulgaris
Medical test for a bacterial infection
in exhaled breath indicates that the urea was split; this indicates that urease (the enzyme that H. pylori uses to metabolize urea to produce ammonia) is
Urea_breath_test
Enzyme inhibitor that inhibits urease
Lithostat) is a drug that is a potent and irreversible enzyme inhibitor of the urease enzyme in various bacteria and plants; it is usually used for urinary tract
Acetohydroxamic_acid
Species of bacterium
nitrate-reducing, indole-negative bacterium. It shows swarming motility and urease activity. P. mirabilis causes 90% of all Proteus infections in humans. It
Proteus_mirabilis
Species of bacterium
it is non-pathogenic and is able to produce high amounts of the enzyme urease which hydrolyzes urea to carbonate and ammonia. S. pasteurii is a gram positive
Sporosarcina_pasteurii
Species of bacterium
pigmented, saprotrophic coccus bacterium in the family Micrococcaceae. It is urease and catalase positive. An obligate aerobe, M. luteus is found in soil, dust
Micrococcus_luteus
Ulceration of the gastrointestinal tract
perform H. pylori cultures; Direct detection of urease activity in a biopsy specimen by rapid urease test; Measurement of antibody levels in the blood
Peptic_ulcer_disease
Chemical compound
and three amido groups. NBPT functions as an inhibitor of the enzyme urease. Urease, pervasive in soil microorganisms, converts urea into ammonia, which
N-(n-Butyl)thiophosphoric triamide
N-(n-Butyl)thiophosphoric_triamide
Dutch-American biochemist (1883–1971)
the discovery of the amino acid hydroxylysine. Work with G. E. Cullen on urease led to a mechanism that yields a kinetic equation observationally indistinguishable
Donald_Van_Slyke
Genus of bacteria
struvite stones, caused by alkalinization of the urine by the action of the urease enzyme (which splits urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide) of Proteus (and
Proteus_(bacterium)
Alkaline solution
reagent can also be used for determining urea. In this case the enzyme urease is used to catalyze the hydrolysis of urea into carbon dioxide and ammonia
Berthelot's_reagent
Dintzis and Hastings are able to stop urease production in mice with antibiotics, suggesting a relationship between urease and a bacterial infection. 1954 Palmer
Timeline of peptic ulcer disease and Helicobacter pylori
Timeline_of_peptic_ulcer_disease_and_Helicobacter_pylori
Species of bacterium
catalase-positive, and usually urease-positive bacterium. Although most strains are urease positive, there are some strains that are urease negative. This bacterium
Bilophila_wadsworthia
Type of microbiology test
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
Etest
American chemist
in 1926 he demonstrated that urease could be isolated and crystallized. He accomplished this by mixing purified urease with acetone and then chilling
James_B._Sumner
Genus of bacteria
Lactobacillus genus. Most of these homofermentative species are motile and express urease to survive gastric acids, making them popular choices for probiotics. The
Ligilactobacillus
Test for strep throat
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
Rapid_strep_test
pH indicator
ISBN 978-0-470-40753-0. "Isolation and screening of L-asparaginase free of glutaminase and urease from fungal sp". researchgate.net. 22 August 2016. Dhale, Mohan (July 2014)
Bromothymol_blue
Medical laboratory value
whole blood is used. In the more specific enzymatic methods, the enzyme urease converts urea to ammonia and carbonic acid. These products, which are proportional
Urea-to-creatinine_ratio
Test to differentiate between skin fungi
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
KOH_test
Species of bacterium
Oxidative Motility + Methyl Red + Voges-Proskauer – Indole + H2S Production – Urease V Nitrate reductase + β-Galactosidase – Hydrolysis of Gelatin + Aesculin
Photobacterium_marinum
Formation of mineral deposits in the kidneys
promoting stone formation. Specifically, urease-positive bacteria, such as Proteus mirabilis can produce the enzyme urease, which converts urea to ammonia and
Kidney_stone_disease
Chemical element with atomic number 28 (Ni)
archaea, and fungi. Nickel enzymes such as urease are considered virulence factors in some organisms. Urease catalyzes hydrolysis of urea to form ammonia
Nickel
Species of prokaryote
and non-motile. C. urealyticum, as the name implies, secretes the enzyme urease which can be strong enough to make urine alkaline. Corynebacterium urealyticum
Corynebacterium_urealyticum
Medical test to detect & identify bacteria or fungi in lung airways
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
Sputum_culture
Surgical procedure in which a hole is cut into the colon and stoma is placed
surgery Femoral hernia repair Other Laparotomy Exploratory laparotomy Rapid urease test / Urea breath test Clinical prediction rules Model for End-Stage Liver
Colostomy
Stain used for diagnosis of malaria
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
Giemsa_stain
Species of bacterium
tryptophan to indole, pyruvate, and ammonia. M. morganii also produces urease, allowing it to break down urea. Methyl red tests positive in M. morganii
Morganella_morganii
Enzyme inhibitor that inhibits urease
SHAM) is a drug that is a potent and irreversible enzyme inhibitor of the urease enzyme in various bacteria and plants; it is usually used for urinary tract
Salicylhydroxamic_acid
Species of bacterium
isolated from fermenting soy sauce mash and are positive for catalase, urease, arginine dihydrolase, nitrate reductase, beta-galactosidase, and phosphatase
Staphylococcus_condimenti
Species of legume
enzyme urease, which liberates harmful ammonia from urea. For this reason C. ensiformis has been investigated as a potential source of the urease enzyme
Canavalia_ensiformis
Species of bacterium
Oxidative Motility + Methyl Red + Voges-Proskauer + Indole – H2S Production – Urease – Nitrate reductase + β-Galactosidase W Hydrolysis of Gelatin V Aesculin
Bacillus_sonorensis
Fertiliser that releases nutrients gradually
fertilizer nutrients. NBPT functions as an inhibitor of the enzyme urease. Urease inhibitors, at levels of 0.05 weight percent, are added to urea-based
Controlled-release_fertiliser
Chemical compound
simplex virus type 2 and to potently deactivate the catalytic activity of urease. Protocatechuic acid can be isolated from the stem bark of Boswellia dalzielii
Protocatechuic_acid
Severity of disease pathogens on its host
in the acidic environment of the human stomach by producing the enzyme urease. Colonization of the stomach lining by this bacterium can lead to gastric
Virulence
General liver surgical technique
surgery Femoral hernia repair Other Laparotomy Exploratory laparotomy Rapid urease test / Urea breath test Clinical prediction rules Model for End-Stage Liver
Pringle_manoeuvre
Species of bacterium
It demonstrates limited hemolytic activity, but it does show evidence of urease activity and the ability to use sucrose, mannose, and trehalose. S. felis
Staphylococcus_felis
Species of bacterium
+ Indole - Methyl red - Voges-Proskauer - Citrate + Nitrate reduction - Urease - Hydrolysis of Galactose + Casein + Utilization of Glycerol + Galactose
Lacticaseibacillus_casei
Enzyme decomposing hydrogen peroxide
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
Catalase
Species of bacterium
weakly positive reaction to the nitrate reductase test. It is positive for urease production, is oxidase negative, and can use glucose, sucrose, and lactose
Staphylococcus_epidermidis
Absence of disease-causing microorganisms
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
Asepsis
Microbiological and biochemical method for identification
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
Voges–Proskauer_test
Bacteriological technique
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
Ziehl–Neelsen_stain
Surgical weight-loss procedure involving reduction of stomach size
surgery Femoral hernia repair Other Laparotomy Exploratory laparotomy Rapid urease test / Urea breath test Clinical prediction rules Model for End-Stage Liver
Sleeve_gastrectomy
Species of beetle
Adults are common at night, in the months of August and September. The urease-negative basidiomycetous yeast called Trichosporon heliocopridis is known
Heliocopris_bucephalus
Species of aerobic bacteria
single test, the production of urease, where C. propinquum are urease-non-producing and C. pseudodiphtheriticum are urease-producing. Corynebacterium propinquum
Corynebacterium_propinquum
Medical diagnostic test that is fast and not labor intensive
diagnostic test Malaria antigen detection tests Rapid strep test Rapid urease test NEMIS Rapid pathogen screening test Rapid combination test Fourth generation
Rapid_diagnostic_test
Method of allowing microorganisms to multiply in a controlled medium
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
Microbiological_culture
Genus of bacteria and the disease it can cause
Motility + + Methyl Red + – Voges-Proskauer + – Indole – – H2S Production – + Urease – + Nitrate reductase – + β-Galactosidase + + Hydrolysis of Gelatin + +
Vibrio
Species of bacterium
Chen, Yi-Ywan M. (September 2014). "The pH-Dependent Expression of the Urease Operon in Streptococcus salivarius Is Mediated by CodY". Applied and Environmental
Streptococcus_salivarius
Species of bacterium
may be straight or slightly curved. They are aerobic, catalase positive, urease positive, nonsporeformers. They grow on MacConkey agar, but do not ferment
Burkholderia_gladioli
Genus of protists
genome contains operons for nitrogen fixation, a urea transporter, and urease, indicating nitrogen availability drives the symbiosis. The type species
Barbulanympha
Test for syphilis
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
Rapid_plasma_reagin
Diagnostic endoscopic procedure
histological analysis of the examined upper gastrointestinal system. A rapid urease test is quick, easy, and cost-effective screening for Helicobacter pylori
Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
Magnesium ammonium phosphate mineral
damage. Similar conditions are found when human bladders are infected by urease-producing bacteria. Struvite is occasionally found in canned seafood, where
Struvite
Chemical compound
anti-phosphodiesterase type 5, anti-angiotensin-converting enzyme, and anti-urease activities. Kumar, Akhilesh; Bachhawat, Anand K. (2012). "Pyroglutamic acid:
Pyroglutamic_acid
Technique used to enhance visual contrast of specimens observed under a microscope
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
Staining
Species of prokaryote
around the C. diphtheriae colonies. The organism produces catalase but not urease, which differentiates it from Corynebacterium ulcerans. C. diphtheriae does
Corynebacterium_diphtheriae
Species of bacterium
including: colony pigment, DNase, alkaline phosphatase, ornithine decarboxylase, urease, acetoin production, novobiocin sensitive, polymyxin resistance, and acid
Staphylococcus_haemolyticus
Species of bacterium
alpha-hemolysin rarely found in other Proteus species. A highly active urease produced by P. penneri may also have a role in the establishment of an infectious
Proteus_penneri
Species of fungus
and F13 Starch. This test is to detect yeast’s ability to produce enzyme urease. Hydrolysis of urea in Christensen’s Urea Agar produces ammonia and carbon
Candida_tropicalis
Product of the composting process using various species of worms
Vermiwash is found to contain enzyme cocktail of proteases, amylases, urease and phosphatase. Microbiological study of vermiwash reveals that it contains
Vermicompost
Species of bacterium
catalase-positive, phenylalanine deaminase-negative, citrate test-positive, and urease-positive. Among its virulence factors are its capsule, endotoxins, siderophores
Klebsiella_granulomatis
Species of bacterium
biochemical tests: this species can ferment both melibiose and rhamnose. It is urease-positive. Y. pseudotuberculosis can affect both mammals and birds. Clinical
Yersinia_pseudotuberculosis
Scale for turbidity measurement
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
McFarland_standards
Species of bacterium
high as 15% NaCl. K. marina has the enzymes catalase, β-galactosidase, and urease, but it lacks arginine dihydrolase, lysine and ornithine decarboxylase,
Kocuria_marina
Species of fungus
infection. This protects the stump by hydrolysis of the compound by the enzyme urease in the living wood tissue, which results in formation of ammonia and a rise
Heterobasidion_annosum
Medical condition
needed] One of the ways it is able to survive in the stomach involves its urease enzymes which metabolize urea (which is normally secreted into the stomach)
Stomach_disease
Species of bacterium
non-motile short-rod or coccus-shaped organism, and is oxidase, catalase, and urease positive. B. canis causes infertility in both male and female dogs. It can
Brucella_canis
Species of bacterium
non-motile, and non-spore-producing. It is positive for catalase, oxidase, and urease, and produces yellow colonies on blood agar plates. S. spiritivorum is commonly
Sphingobacterium_spiritivorum
Device used to grow and maintain microbiological cultures or cell cultures
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
Incubator_(culture)
Chemical compound
the formula C6H5OP(O)(NH2)2. A white solid, it is used as an inhibitor of urease, an enzyme that accelerates the hydrolysis of urea. In this way, phenyl
Phenyl_phosphorodiamidate
Investigative procedure in microbiology
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
Gram_stain
Genus of bacteria
very acidic mammalian stomach by producing large quantities of the enzyme urease, which locally raises the pH from about 2 to a more biocompatible range
Helicobacter
Medical intervention
surgery Femoral hernia repair Other Laparotomy Exploratory laparotomy Rapid urease test / Urea breath test Clinical prediction rules Model for End-Stage Liver
Pull-through_procedure
Microbiological method for rapid identification
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
Analytical_profile_index
System of procedure codes within ICD-9 Clinical Modification
surgery Femoral hernia repair Other Laparotomy Exploratory laparotomy Rapid urease test / Urea breath test Clinical prediction rules Model for End-Stage Liver
ICD-9-CM_Volume_3
Microbiological and biochemical method for identification
differentiating the family Enterobacteriaceae, especially when used alongside the Urease test. The IMViC results of some important species are shown below. MacWilliams
IMViC
Surgical removal (all or part) of the liver
surgery Femoral hernia repair Other Laparotomy Exploratory laparotomy Rapid urease test / Urea breath test Clinical prediction rules Model for End-Stage Liver
Hepatectomy
Geneticist and evolutionary biologist (1892–1964)
1111/febs.12598 Van Slyke, DD; Cullen, GE (1914). "The mode of action of urease and of enzyme in general". Journal of Biological Chemistry. 19 (2): 141–180
J._B._S._Haldane
Species of bacterium
and is oxidase-positive, catalase-positive, and citrate-positive. It is urease and indole-negative. It produces acid oxidatively from xylose, but not from
Achromobacter_xylosoxidans
Radiological procedure used to visualize the gallbladder and biliary channels
surgery Femoral hernia repair Other Laparotomy Exploratory laparotomy Rapid urease test / Urea breath test Clinical prediction rules Model for End-Stage Liver
Cholecystography
Model of enzyme kinetics
s {\displaystyle K_{\mathrm {m} }=K_{\mathrm {diss} }} . When studying urease at about the same time as Michaelis and Menten were studying invertase,
Michaelis–Menten_kinetics
Large biological molecule that acts as a catalyst
incapable of catalysis. In 1926, James B. Sumner showed that the enzyme urease was a pure protein and crystallized it; he did likewise for the enzyme catalase
Enzyme
Class of enzymes
EC 3.5.1 and 3.5.2. Examples include: Beta-lactamase Histone deacetylase Urease The amidohydrolase superfamily is a large protein family of more than 20
Amidohydrolase
Blood in the feces that is not visibly apparent
surgery Femoral hernia repair Other Laparotomy Exploratory laparotomy Rapid urease test / Urea breath test Clinical prediction rules Model for End-Stage Liver
Fecal_occult_blood
Species of bacterium
analytical profile index results, this non-motile microbe is negative for urease and catalase but positive for Voges–Proskauer and pyrrolidonyl arylamidase
Enterococcus_raffinosus
Chemical detection kit
(BChE)-catalyzed butyrylcholine hydrolysis while the production of base stems from urease-catalyzed urea hydrolysis. When both enzyme systems are active, the pH remains
Agentase Chemical Agent Detection Kit
Agentase_Chemical_Agent_Detection_Kit
Biological oxidation of ammonia/ammonium to nitrate
dioxide as their carbon source for growth. Some AOB possess the enzyme, urease, which catalyzes the conversion of the urea molecule to two ammonia molecules
Nitrification
Salt tolerance test Sulfide indole motility test Triple sugar iron test Urease test rapid Voges–Proskauer test X and V factor test Bacitracin susceptibility
Gas-pak
Species of fungus
cultures. This fungus is able to hydrolyze urea through the production of urease. ESCMID/ECMM guidelines recommend the use of voriconazole for the treatment
Trichosporon_asahii
Species of bacterium
sucrose, and maltose, producing acid but no gas. It is catalase-, oxidase-, urease-, and indole-negative. The complete genome of the type strain (ATCC® 29545™)
Avibacterium_paragallinarum
Species of bacterium
temperatures, from 10 - 41°C, with optimum growth at 30 - 37°C. It can produce urease and acetoin, and is hydrogen sulfide, cytochrome-c oxidase, and indole negative
Pluralibacter_gergoviae
can produce hydrogen sulfide gas. The urease agar slant is used to measure an organism's ability to produce urease, an enzyme capable to digesting urea
Diagnostic_microbiology
Chemical compound
ammonia to form oligophosphates and polyphosphates. Diamidophosphate inhibits urease enzymes by blocking up the active site, binding to two nickel centers. Diamidophosphate
Diamidophosphate
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