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== The Halotolerant Carbonic Anhydrase == | == The Halotolerant Carbonic Anhydrase == | ||
<StructureSection load='1Y7W' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure of alpha-type carbonic anhydrase (dCAII) (PDB entry [[1Y7W]])' scene='JMS/sandbox4/Ca/3'> | <StructureSection load='1Y7W' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure of alpha-type carbonic anhydrase (dCAII) (PDB entry [[1Y7W]])' scene='JMS/sandbox4/Ca/3'> | ||
| - | The halotolerant carbonic anhydrase (dCAII) | + | The halotolerant carbonic anhydrase (dCAII) possesses an unusual ability to weather extreme environments, still it displays much structural similarity to carbonic anhydrases (CA), generally. |
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| + | '''Carbonic anhydras'''e (CA) 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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| + | In the following conserved region illustration <scene name='1y7w/Com_view/8'>conserved region illustration</scene> of the carbonic anhydrase from ''Dunaliella salina'' (dCA II) structure. The regions corresponding to conserved regions <font color='blue'><b>(CRs, blue)</b></font>, variable regions <font color='lime'><b>(VRs, lime)</b></font>, and variable conserved regions <font color='red'><b>(VCRs, red)</b></font>, are positioned on the dCA II structure. The catalytic Zn<sup>2+</sup>, insertions and deletions in VCRs including L1 (the Zn binding loop), L4 (the Na-binding loop), L5, and two extended α-helices (E and G) are marked. N and C termini are labeled. | ||
Still, dCAII has a decidedly unusual to function in extremely high salt concentrations, but, also, in low salt concentrations.This balance comes from a predominantly <scene name='JMS/sandbox4/Surface/2'> negative surface</scene> negative surface, on the one hand, that is still less negative than that observed in halophiles, on the other hand. Therein lies the difference between Halo''phile'' and Halo''tolerant''. | Still, dCAII has a decidedly unusual to function in extremely high salt concentrations, but, also, in low salt concentrations.This balance comes from a predominantly <scene name='JMS/sandbox4/Surface/2'> negative surface</scene> negative surface, on the one hand, that is still less negative than that observed in halophiles, on the other hand. Therein lies the difference between Halo''phile'' and Halo''tolerant''. | ||
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