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Overview
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Human carbonic anhydrase are zinc metalloenzymes that catalyze the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide. This protein contains a zinc ion and 260 amino acid residues. Human carbonic anhydrase activation has been associated with cardiomyopathy in diabetics.[3] In diabetic patents with postinfarct heart failure it was found that their level of human carbonic anhyrase 1 was significantly higher then the levels of non-diabetics.[3] Developing an inhibitor for human carbonic anhydrase 1 is contributing to the treatment of these diseases.[4]
Function
This protein participates in biological processes like cellular respiration, calcification, pH balance and bone resorption. It also participates in the formation of cerebrospinal fluid, saliva and gastic acid.
Structural highlights
A predominant structural are the .[1] An important feature of the is that they are that had previously been expected to exist.[1]
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