Biochemical Studies on Urease From Pumpkin (Cucurbita Moschata)
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Urease was ·extracted from the dehusked seeds of pumpkin (C. moschata). The
enzyme was stored at two different temperature 4 °C and 3 7 °C and it was found that the selflife
(t112) was 70 days at 4 oc where as it was 12 days at 37 °C. Under steady state kinetics, the
optimum p~ and optimum temperature were found to be 8.4 and 80 oc respectively. The
value of Km and Vmax were 12.50 mM and 62.50 ~mol/min, respectively. Furthermore, urease
was assayed in presence of various compounds to explore the potential inhibitors. The ! 50
value for boric acid inhibition was found 7.5 mM. The value of inhibition constant (K;) was
found to ~e 2.50 mM and the competitive type of inhibition was recorded. Further, !50 value
for Cu2+ was 4.0x10"3 mM. The !so values for Hg2
+ were recorded at 4.8x10-4 mM revealing
its highest inhibition potency. Based on the values of inhibition constant Ki the heavy-metal
ions·were found to inhibit urease in the following order Hg2
+ > Cu2 +. The inhibition studies
are important as elevated levels of soil/ microbial ureases have been known to decrease the
efficiency ofurea fertilizer. It is well known that low concentration of inhibitors could inhibit
the urease activity in soil. Thus such studies may have medical or agronomic importance, as
well as provide insight into the urease catalytic mechanism.
