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Carbonate anhydrase

Fig. 11.37 Free energy profile for the nucleophilic attack of water on CO2 (a) in aqueous solution and (b) in the enzyme carbonic anhydrase. (Graphs redrawn from Aqvist J, M Fothergill and A Warshel 1993. Computer Simulai of the COj/HCOf Interconversion Step in Human Carbonic Anhydrase I. Journal of the American Chemical Society 115 631-635.)... Fig. 11.37 Free energy profile for the nucleophilic attack of water on CO2 (a) in aqueous solution and (b) in the enzyme carbonic anhydrase. (Graphs redrawn from Aqvist J, M Fothergill and A Warshel 1993. Computer Simulai of the COj/HCOf Interconversion Step in Human Carbonic Anhydrase I. Journal of the American Chemical Society 115 631-635.)...
Aqvist J, M FothergiU and A Warshel 1993. Computer Simulation of the CO2/HCO3 Interconversi Step in Human Carbonic Anhydrase I. Journal of the American Chemical Society 115 631-635. [Pg.649]

Z, ] McClarin, T Klein and R Langridge 1985. A Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship and ecular Graphics Study of Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors. Molecular Pharmacology 27 493-498. [Pg.738]

Carbonic anhydrase red blood corpuscles carbonic acid CO, and H,0 6-8... [Pg.511]

Many important biochemical reactions involve Lewis acid Lewis base chemistry Carbon dioxide is rapidly converted to hydrogen carbonate ion m the presence of the enzyme carbonic anhydrase... [Pg.46]

Carbonic anhydrase is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydration of carbon dioxide to bicarbonate The uncatalyzed hydration of carbon dioxide is too slow to be effective m transporting carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs and so animals have devel oped catalysts to speed this process The activity of carbonic anhydrase is remarkable It has been estimated that one molecule of this enzyme can catalyze the hydration of 3 6 X 10 molecules of carbon dioxide per minute... [Pg.805]

In the chloride shift, Ck plays an important role in the transport of carbon dioxide (qv). In the plasma, CO2 is present as HCO, produced in the erythrocytes from CO2. The diffusion of HCO requires the counterdiffusion of another anion to maintain electrical neutraUty. This function is performed by Ck which readily diffuses into and out of the erythrocytes (see Fig. 5). The carbonic anhydrase-mediated Ck—HCO exchange is also important for cellular de novo fatty acid synthesis and myelination in the brain (62). [Pg.381]

Zinc. The 2—3 g of zinc in the human body are widely distributed in every tissue and tissue duid (90—92). About 90 wt % is in muscle and bone unusually high concentrations are in the choroid of the eye and in the prostate gland (93). Almost all of the zinc in the blood is associated with carbonic anhydrase in the erythrocytes (94). Zinc is concentrated in nucleic acids (90), and found in the nuclear, mitochondrial, and supernatant fractions of all cells. [Pg.384]

Metabolic Functions. Zinc is essential for the function of many enzymes, either in the active site, ie, as a nondialyzable component, of numerous metahoenzymes or as a dialyzable activator in various other enzyme systems (91,92). WeU-characterized zinc metahoenzymes are the carboxypeptidases A and B, thermolysin, neutral protease, leucine amino peptidase, carbonic anhydrase, alkaline phosphatase, aldolase (yeast), alcohol... [Pg.384]

Sulfonamides derived from sulfanilamide (p-arninoben2enesulfonainide) are commonly referred to as sulfa dmgs. Although several dmg classes are characterized by the presence of a sulfonamide function, eg, hypoglycemics, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, saluretics, and tubular transport inhibitors, the antibacterial sulfonamides have become classified as the sulfa dmgs. Therapeutically active derivatives are usually substituted on the N nitrogen the position is generally unsubstituted. These features are illustrated by the stmctures of sulfanilamide (1) and sulfadiazine (2)... [Pg.463]

Thiadiazole-2-suifonamide, 5-acetamido-carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, 6, 576 crystal structure, 6, 548... [Pg.864]

FIGURE 1.19 Carbonic anhydrase, a representative enzyme, and the reaction that it catalyzes. Dissolved carbon dioxide is slowly hydrated by water to form bicarbonate ion and... [Pg.21]

At 20 C, the rate constant for this uncatalyzed reaction, uncat is 0.03/sec. In the presence of the enzyme carbonic anhydrase, the rate constant for this reaction, is 10 /sec. [Pg.21]

Thus carbonic anhydrase accelerates the rate of this reaction 3.3 X 10 times. Carbonic anhydrase is a 29-kD protein. [Pg.21]


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