Structural studies of β-carbonic anhydrase from the green alga Coccomyxa: inhibitor complexes with anions and acetazolamide.
The β-class carbonic anhydrases (β-CAs) are widely distributed among lower eukaryotes, prokaryotes, archaea, and plants. Like all CAs, the β-enzymes catalyze an important physiological reaction, namely the interconversion between carbon dioxide and bicarbonate. In plants the enzyme plays an importan...
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Main Authors: | Shenghua Huang, Tobias Hainzl, Christin Grundström, Cecilia Forsman, Göran Samuelsson, A Elisabeth Sauer-Eriksson |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/abe34df670f34e88bf155bf79a3bcc7d |
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