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- 15 <scene name='60/604483/Beta_sheets/1'>β sheets</scene>
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The <scene name='60/604483/Active_site/1'>active site</scene> of the carbonic anhydrase II is the residue 64.
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The <scene name='60/604483/Active_site/2'>active site</scene> of the carbonic anhydrase II is composed of 2 residues : Histidine 64 and lysine 127.
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The protein can bind zinc ions thanks to <scene name='60/604483/Zinc_binding_site/1'>three histidines</scene> (residues 94,96 and 119).
== Function ==
== Function ==

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1f2w: Carbonic Anhydrase II

Structure of carbonic anhydrase II

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