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Recent advances in design of new urease inhibitors: A review.

Journal of advanced research (2018-08-11)
Paweł Kafarski, Michał Talma
RÉSUMÉ

Urease is a nickel-dependent metalloenzyme found in plants, some bacteria, and fungi. Bacterial enzyme is of special importance since it has been demonstrated as a potent virulence factor for some species. Especially it is central to Helicobacter pylori metabolism and virulence being necessary for its colonization of the gastric mucosa, and is a potent immunogen that elicits a vigorous immune response. Therefore, it is not surprising that efforts to design, synthesize and evaluate of new inhibitors of urease are and active field of medicinal chemistry. In this paper recent advances on this field are reviewed.

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Urease from Canavalia ensiformis (Jack bean)