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In the following <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.
In the following <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.
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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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Still, dCAII has a decidedly unusual ability 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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In summary, dCAII has all the properties of CA, and strikes the balance between positive to negative surface residues, which leads to ''tolerance'' of extremely salty conditions, and an ability to function in low salt conditions, as well.
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In summary, dCAII has all the properties of CA, and strikes the balance between positive and negative surface residues, which leads to ''tolerance'' of extremely salty conditions, and an ability to function in low salt conditions, as well.
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The Halotolerant Carbonic Anhydrase

Structure of alpha-type carbonic anhydrase (dCAII) (PDB entry 1Y7W)

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