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urease

kj13 at my-deja.com kj13 at my-deja.com
Mon Jun 28 21:06:07 EST 1999


Can't send you all my knowledge, it's still in
use. The Merck has a nice & brief description of
your enzyme. If I remember correctly, one of the
nice things about this enzyme is the slow and
controllable mechanism. Is Klaus refering to the
nickle being the catalyst?

In article <7kirs5$hk7$1 at nnrp1.deja.com>,
  klaus_frommerr at my-deja.com wrote:
> "David Bird" <David.Bird at tesco.net> wrote:
> > Anyone who knows anything about this enzyme
[urease], ..., please
> > send me all your knowledge. ...
>
> Quite some time ago I had a course in inorganic
biochemistry, but
> unfortunately I've already forgotten most of it
again. However, I still
> know for sure that urease contains Ni (nickel).
I remember the book
> where there was quite a lot of information about
urease. It was
> "Bioanorganische Chemie", Kaim/Schwederski,
Teubner Verlag, Stuttgart.
> Unfortunately it's in German.
> But I think you can find a lot of information
concerning urease in books
> about inorganic chemistry.
>
> Klaus
>
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