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The halotolerant carbonic anhydrase (dCAII) possesses an unusual ability to weather extreme environments, still it displays much structural similarity to carbonic anhydrases (CA), generally. | The halotolerant carbonic anhydrase (dCAII) possesses an unusual ability to weather extreme environments, still it displays much structural similarity to carbonic anhydrases (CA), generally. | ||
| - | + | Carbonic anhydrases are enzymes which catalyze the interconversion of CO2 and water to bicarbonate and proton. For full entry on γ-carbonic anhydrase see [[Gamma Carbonic Anhydrase]]. | |
dCAII has the <scene name='JMS/sandbox4/Ca/3'>general structure of CA</scene>, such as: | dCAII has the <scene name='JMS/sandbox4/Ca/3'>general structure of CA</scene>, such as: | ||
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The Halotolerant Carbonic Anhydrase
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