“…Jeffries (90,91) demonstrated that urease activity in 22 species of bacteria was associated with soluble extracts of the cells, which were ruptured by sonication or French pressure cell lysis. In cell fractionation studies of K. aerogenes (59), U. urea'lticiun (44,145,189,236), Providencia stiuar-tii (158), and Protelus lirilbilis (98), the majority of urease partitioned with the soluble cytoplasmic fraction. Analysis for control enzymes, known to reside in specific cell fractions, supported the conclusion that urease is cytoplasmic in these species.…”