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Coord Chem Rev ; 4482021 Dec 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35250039

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Conventional ureases possess dinuclear nickel active sites that are oxygen-stable and require a set of accessory proteins for metallocenter biosynthesis. By contrast, oxygen-labile ureases have active sites containing dual ferrous ions and lack a requirement for maturation proteins. The structures of the two types of urease are remarkably similar, with an active site architecture that includes two imidazoles and a carboxylate ligand coordinated to one metal, two imidazoles coordinated to the second metal, and a metal-bridging carbamylated lysine ligand. The electronic spectrum of the diferric form of the enzyme resembles that of methemerythrin. Resonance Raman spectroscopic analyses confirm the presence of a µ-oxo ligand and indicate the presence of one or more terminal solvent ligands.

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