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Urea-degrading enzymes in algae
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BiologyBiosynthesisEngineeringAlgal BiomassBiochemistryBotanyNatural SciencesUal-ase ActivityAlgal ProductMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyMicrobiologyAlgal BiologyAtp-urea AmidolyaseBacteria-free Algal CulturesUrea-degrading Enzymes
Extracts prepared from 10 bacteria-free algal cultures and 4 naturally occurring seaweeds were examined for urease and ATP-urea amidolyase (UAL-ase) activities. UAL-ase activity is confined to members of the classes Volvocales, Chlorococcales and Chaetophorales in the Chlorophyceae. Members of the Ulotrichales may possess either urease or UAL-ase. Ulva contains urease. All other algae, so far examined, which can grow with urea as nitrogen source contain urease but not UAL-ase.
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