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Abstract
In 1926, James B. Sumner crystallized jack bean urease-the first enzyme to be obtained in crystalline form-thus demonstrating that enzymes are proteinaceous. To honor the 100-year anniversary of that momentous event, this review highlights critical findings leading up to Sumner's efforts, explains the significance of his results, and describes subsequent experimental findings related to urease. For example, nearly five decades after crystals became available Burt Zerner and colleagues identified urease as the first known nickel-containing enzyme. The surprising discovery of nickel in urease raised questions about the structure of the metal-containing active site, the enzyme mechanism, and pathway by which the catalytic center is synthesized - each of which is addressed here. Finally, I reflect on remaining open questions related to this remarkable enzyme and potential experimental directions that could be employed to provide corresponding insights.
1926年,詹姆斯·b·萨姆纳(James B. Sumner)结晶了杰克豆脲酶,这是第一种以结晶形式获得的酶,从而证明酶是蛋白质。为了纪念这一重大事件100周年,这篇综述强调了导致Sumner努力的关键发现,解释了他的结果的重要性,并描述了随后与脲酶相关的实验发现。例如,在晶体出现近五十年后,伯特·泽纳和他的同事发现脲酶是已知的第一个含镍酶。脲酶中镍的惊人发现提出了关于含金属活性位点的结构、酶的机制和催化中心合成途径的问题。最后,我反思了与这种非凡的酶和潜在的实验方向有关的悬而未决的问题,这些问题可以用来提供相应的见解。
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