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Enzyme inhibitor and Urease

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Difference between Enzyme inhibitor and Urease

Enzyme inhibitor vs. Urease

An enzyme inhibitor is a molecule that binds to an enzyme and blocks its activity. Ureases, functionally, belong to the superfamily of amidohydrolases and phosphotriesterases.

Similarities between Enzyme inhibitor and Urease

Enzyme inhibitor and Urease have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Active site, Bacteria, Carbamate, Catalysis, Cysteine, Electrophile, Enzyme, Enzyme inhibitor, Hydrogen bond, Neurotoxicity, Pathogen, Protein.

Active site

In biology and biochemistry, the active site is the region of an enzyme where substrate molecules bind and undergo a chemical reaction.

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Bacteria

Bacteria (bacterium) are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell.

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Carbamate

In organic chemistry, a carbamate is a category of organic compounds with the general formula and structure, which are formally derived from carbamic acid.

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Catalysis

Catalysis is the increase in rate of a chemical reaction due to an added substance known as a catalyst.

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Cysteine

Cysteine (symbol Cys or C) is a semiessential proteinogenic amino acid with the formula.

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Electrophile

In chemistry, an electrophile is a chemical species that forms bonds with nucleophiles by accepting an electron pair.

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Enzyme

Enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts by accelerating chemical reactions.

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Enzyme inhibitor

An enzyme inhibitor is a molecule that binds to an enzyme and blocks its activity.

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Hydrogen bond

In chemistry, a hydrogen bond (or H-bond) is primarily an electrostatic force of attraction between a hydrogen (H) atom which is covalently bonded to a more electronegative "donor" atom or group (Dn), and another electronegative atom bearing a lone pair of electrons—the hydrogen bond acceptor (Ac).

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Neurotoxicity

Neurotoxicity is a form of toxicity in which a biological, chemical, or physical agent produces an adverse effect on the structure or function of the central and/or peripheral nervous system.

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Pathogen

In biology, a pathogen (πάθος, "suffering", "passion" and -γενής, "producer of"), in the oldest and broadest sense, is any organism or agent that can produce disease.

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Protein

Proteins are large biomolecules and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residues.

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Enzyme inhibitor and Urease Comparison

Enzyme inhibitor has 266 relations, while Urease has 107. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 3.22% = 12 / (266 + 107).

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