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Query: EC:3.5.1.5 (urease)
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The frequency of urease-positive Vibrio parahaemolyticus among isolates from patients, imported frozen sea foods and the environment (sea water) was studied. The highest isolation frequency of urease-positive V. parahaemolyticus was found in clinical isolates (11.2% out of 204 strains examined). Urease-positive V. parahaemolyticus was found in 5.7% of 88 frozen sea food-isolates examined, but no strains isolated from sea water were urease-positive. The isolates were further examined for the production of thermostable direct hemolysin (Vp-TDH) and its related hemolysin (Vp-TRH). Both are possible pathogenic toxins produced by mostly clinical isolates of V. parahaemolyticus. Urease-positive strains have a tendency to associate with clinical isolates producing both or neither Vp-TDH and Vp-TRH. Rabbit ligated ileal loops test was performed with several strains of urease-positive and -negative clinical isolates, and we found that some strains producing urease, even those which do not produce Vp-TDH or Vp-TRH, caused intestinal fluid accumulation.
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PMID:A survey of urease-positive Vibrio parahaemolyticus strains isolated from traveller's diarrhea, sea water and imported frozen sea foods. 129 93

We analysed 467 isolates of Vibrio parahaemolyticus for possession of tdh/trh gene in comparison with urease production and serotypes. Strains possessing tdh+/trh-, tdh+/trh+, tdh-/trh-, and tdh-/trh- show positive urease production 2.1, 100, 65.7, 100%, respectively. Serotypes of O1:K69, O3:K6, O3:K72, O6:K18, O6:K46 and O1:KUT were frequently positive (100% except 91.7% of the latest one) in urease production. All isolates of O3:K6 prossessed trh, whereas all isolates of certain serotypes including O1:K69 and O3:K72 possessed both trh and trh and tdh genes. Among these, most of O1:K69 and O3:K72 were urease producer. From these results, we speculate that urease production is closely related to the presence of the trh gene or/and lesser production of TDH. We also found the new combination of serovar, O3:K25, O4:K37 and O13:K72 in Kanagawa phenomenon-positive strains.
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PMID:[Serotypes of urease producing Vibrio parahaemolyticus and their relation to possession of tdh and trh genes]. 796 97

A total of 478 Vibrio parahaemolyticus strains isolated from overseas travellers' diarrhea during the last 7 years of 1989 to 1995 were examined for the production of Kanagawa hemolysin by reversed passive latex agglutination (RPLA) test. Three hundred-seventy (77.4%) out of 478 strains were positive for Kanagawa hemolysin, whereas 108 strains were weakly positive or negative. For those Kanagawa hemolysin-weakly positive or negative strains, the tdh and trh genes associated with the production of TDH (thermostable direct hemolysin) and TRH (TDH-related hemolysin), respectively, were studied by the polymerase chain reaction method. The trh gene was detected in 98 (90.7%) out of 108 strains. In 35 strains belonging to 13 serotypes such as O3: K6, O1:K33, O3:K59, the trh gene alone was detected. On the other hand, both trh and tdh genes were detected in 63 strains of 17 serotypes including O1:K69, O3:K72, O6:K46. Among the strains of 4 serotypes including O1:K56, O1:KUT, O3:KUT and O5:KUT, two types of the trh positive alone and the trh and tdh positive were observed. Of interest, all of the 98 trh-positive strains were positive for the urease hydrolysis, whereas all Kanagawa hemolysin-positive strains were not. Furthermore, the strains of serotype O6:K18 (4 strains) were positive for the fermentation of dulcitol, and the strains of serotype O1:K1 (5 strains) were indole negative. These characteristics of the strains were completely different from those of typical V. parahaemolyticus strains.
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PMID:[Detection of the trh gene in Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from overseas travellers' diarrhea and their biochemical characteristics]. 889 May 49

Vibrio parahaemolyticus possessing urease-positive property is relatively rare, but such strains consistently exhibit the TDH-related hemolysin (TRH) gene. In this study, we examined the effects of incubation temperature on urease activity expression, using the TH3996 and AQ4673 strains where the enzyme activity is known to be temperature-dependent and -independent, respectively. In the TH3996 strain, beta-galactosidase activity was 4.4-fold lower after 30 degrees C cultivation than after 37 degrees in a ureR-lacZ fusion strain, but temperature dependency was not found in ureD- or nikA-lacZ fusion strains. However, ureR-, ureD-, and nikA-lacZ fusions of the AQ4673 strain was not influenced by incubation temperature. We compared the promoter sequences of ureR between the above two strains. Intriguingly, we detected mismatches of two nucleotides between the two strains located at positions -66 and -108 upstream of the methionine initiation codon for UreR. Additionally, urease activity was not affected by culture temperature at either 30 degrees or 37 degrees by allelic introduction of the AQ4673 ureR gene into the TH3996 ureR deletion mutant. Taken together, our study demonstrates that the transcriptional factor UreR is involved in the temperature dependency of urease activity, and two nucleotides within the ureR promoter region are of particular importance for the urease activity dependency of V. parahaemolyticus.
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PMID:Temperature-dependency urease activity in Vibrio parahaemolyticus is related to transcriptional activator UreR. 1999 1