1. Loss of urease activity in Helicobacter mustelae
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C.S. Goodwin, D. D. Morgan, M. Costas, and Robert J. Owen
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Mutation ,Urease ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology ,Restriction fragment ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Restriction enzyme ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Gene expression ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Gene ,DNA - Abstract
Urease-negative variants of Helicobacter mustelae were isolated after spontaneous loss of activity during sub-culture. The whole-cell protein patterns showed that the loss of urease activity was linked to the absence of two polypeptides of 29·1 and 65·4 kDa. Restriction endonuclease analysis of chromosomal DNA indicated no substantial differences between the urease negative and positive variants. It is likely that a change in the expression of the gene for urease was responsible for these observations.
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- 1991
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