Carbonic anhydrase

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* '''β-carbonic anhydrase''' are found in prokaryotes.<br />
* '''β-carbonic anhydrase''' are found in prokaryotes.<br />
* '''γ-carbonic anhydrase''' are found in methane-producing bacteria. For full entry on γ-carbonic anhydrase see [[Gamma Carbonic Anhydrase]].<br />
* '''γ-carbonic anhydrase''' are found in methane-producing bacteria. For full entry on γ-carbonic anhydrase see [[Gamma Carbonic Anhydrase]].<br />
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* '''iota-carbonic anhydrase''' shows catalytic activity without metal ions<ref>PMID:34482770</ref>.<br />
For more details on carbonic anhydrase II see [[Carbonic Anhydrase IX With Saccharin]], [[User:Krishna Reddy Ragupathi|Molecular Playground/Carbonic Anhydrase]], and [[Acetazolamide]].
For more details on carbonic anhydrase II see [[Carbonic Anhydrase IX With Saccharin]], [[User:Krishna Reddy Ragupathi|Molecular Playground/Carbonic Anhydrase]], and [[Acetazolamide]].

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α-carbonic anydrase II complex with acetic acid, Na+ (cyan) and Zn+2 (purple) ions 1y7w

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References

  1. Lindskog S. Structure and mechanism of carbonic anhydrase. Pharmacol Ther. 1997;74(1):1-20. PMID:9336012
  2. Nocentini A, Supuran CT, Capasso C. An overview on the recently discovered iota-carbonic anhydrases. J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem. 2021 Dec;36(1):1988-1995. PMID:34482770 doi:10.1080/14756366.2021.1972995
  3. Premkumar L, Greenblatt HM, Bageshwar UK, Savchenko T, Gokhman I, Sussman JL, Zamir A. Three-dimensional structure of a halotolerant algal carbonic anhydrase predicts halotolerance of a mammalian homolog. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 May 24;102(21):7493-8. Epub 2005 May 13. PMID:15894606 doi:0502829102

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