Conserved Protein Domain Family
Urease_beta

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cl00533: Urease_beta Superfamily 
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Urease beta-subunit; Urease is a nickel-dependent metalloenzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea to form ammonia and carbon dioxide. Nickel-dependent ureases are found in bacteria, archaea, fungi and plants. Their primary role is to allow the use of external and internally-generated urea as a nitrogen source. The enzyme consists of three subunits, alpha, beta and gamma, which can exist as separate proteins or can be fused on a single protein chain. The alpha-beta-gamma heterotrimer forms multimers, mainly trimers. The large alpha subunit is the catalytic domain containing an active site with a bi-nickel center complexed by a carbamylated lysine. The beta and gamma subunits play a role in subunit association to form the higher order trimers.
Statistics
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Accession: cl00533
PSSM Id: 469808
Name: Urease_beta
Created: 8-Feb-2008
Updated: 4-Oct-2023
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