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Query: EC:6.3.4.6 (
urease
)
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Globally, urea is the most widely used nitrogen fertilizer and is made accessible to plants via the
urease
reaction. However, sequence information for the plant enzyme is scarce. A cDNA encoding
urease
from soybean (Glycine max) has been cloned and sequence information has been obtained for two alleles (11 and 19 kbp, respectively) of the potato (Solanum tuberosum, cv. Desiree)
urease
gene and the corresponding cDNAs. It was found that
urease
is encoded by a single copy gene in several solanaceous species, and maps to chromosome V in potato. By contrast, the presence of two
urease
genes was reported for soybean. Comparative analysis of 11 kbp overlapping allelic DNA allowed the quantification of single nucleotide polymorphisms and revealed the presence of a truncated Ty1-copia retrotransposon in one of the alleles. Both alleles contained a copy of a terminal-repeat retrotransposon in miniature (TRIM). 25-50% of
urease
pre-mRNAs from both alleles were
alternatively spliced
in a variety of different ways. The retrotransposons had no effect on splicing. While
urease
is expressed in all tissues tested, its mRNA and protein are of low abundance. The TATA-less
urease
promoter appears to drive low-level housekeeping transcription. An in silico analysis showed that eukaryotic
urease
protein sequences are very similar to sequences from prokaryotic enzymes, conserving all residues of known functional importance. It is therefore likely that all known ureases are structurally similar, employing the same catalytic mechanism.
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PMID:Analysis of two alleles of the urease gene from potato: polymorphisms, expression, and extensive alternative splicing of the corresponding mRNA. 1553 83