ureaseproducing
Urease-producing is a term used for organisms that synthesize the enzyme urease. Urease hydrolyzes urea into carbon dioxide and ammonia: urea + water -> carbon dioxide + 2 ammonia. This reaction raises local pH and releases nitrogen in a form usable by the organism or surrounding microbes.
Urease is widespread among bacteria, fungi, and some plants and archaea. In bacteria, urease genes are often
Clinical significance: Urease aids gastric colonization in H. pylori by neutralizing acid, facilitating infection. In urinary
Applications and implications: In agriculture, urease accelerates hydrolysis of urea-based fertilizers, affecting nitrogen use efficiency and
Detection and measurement: Urease activity can be measured by colorimetric assays, pH indicators, or ammonia assays;