نتایج جستجو برای: carbonate dehydratase

تعداد نتایج: 28266  

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1981
R Narbaitz S Kacew L Sitwell

An electron microscopical and biochemical study of the chorionic epithelium from 16and 17-day-old chick embryos was conducted. Using a combination of sections made either parallel or perpendicular to the chorionic surface, it was confirmed that the cell populations of the polar and equatorial regions of the membrane are different; the former contains a very reduced number of VC cells which are,...

Journal: :Glia 1994
E A Newman

Carbonic anhydrase activity was characterized in freshly dissociated Müller cells of the salamander retina. Intracellular pH was monitored using ratio imaging of the indicator dye BCECF as extracellular PCO2 was varied. The extracellular solution was switched rapidly (141 ms rise time) from a HEPES buffered to a CO2-HCO3- buffered solution (both pH 7.4). Introduction of CO2-HCO3- produced a rap...

2016
Vijayakumar Somalinga Greg Buhrman Ashikha Arun Robert B Rose Amy M Grunden

Bacterial α-carbonic anhydrases (α-CA) are zinc containing metalloenzymes that catalyze the rapid interconversion of CO2 to bicarbonate and a proton. We report the first crystal structure of a pyschrohalophilic α-CA from a deep-sea bacterium, Photobacterium profundum. Size exclusion chromatography of the purified P. profundum α-CA (PprCA) reveals that the protein is a heterogeneous mix of monom...

Journal: :Poultry science 2003
M R Bakst L Holm

Carbonic anhydrase is an enzyme that plays important roles in the conversion of carbon dioxide to bicarbonate, acid-base balance, and in subembryonic fluid formation in the early Japanese quail embryo. While turkey egg storage longer than 10 d is known to increase the rate of embryo mortality, little is known of the biological mechanisms that contribute to this phenomenon. In this study, we exa...

1996
S. F. Perry

Acid-base equilibria/disequilibria were evaluated in vivo in post-branchial arterial blood and pre-branchial venous blood of freshwater rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). This was accomplished using arterial and venous extracorporeal circuits in conjunction with a stopped-flow apparatus. After the abrupt stoppage of circulating post-branchial blood within the stopped-flow apparatus, pH increa...

Journal: :Metal-Based Drugs 1996
Joaquin Borràs Javier Casanova Teodora Cristea Adriana Gheorghe Andrea Scozzafava Claudiu T. Supuran Violeta Tudor

Ternary Ni(II) complexes of hydrazine and eight heterocyclic sulfonamides possessing carbonic anhydrase (CA) inhibitory properties, were prepared and characterized by elemental analysis, spectroscopic, magnetic, thermogravimetric, and conductimetric measurements. The complexes behave as strong inhibitors for two isozymes (I and II) of carbonic anhydrase.

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
M Yahia M Abdelrahim Muhammet Tanc Jean-Yves Winum Claudiu T Supuran Mihail Barboiu

Here we describe the screening via Dynamic Deconvolution of DCLs of inhibitors (CAIs) and activators (CAAs) of hCA I. The inhibitory effects dominate over the activating ones, while the CAAs may be identified in the absence of CAIs.

2015
Anna Di Fiore Vincenzo Alterio Simona M. Monti Giuseppina De Simone Katia D’Ambrosio Charles A. Collyer

Carbonic anhydrases are ubiquitous metallo-enzymes which catalyze the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide in bicarbonate ions and protons. Recent years have seen an increasing interest in the utilization of these enzymes in CO2 capture and storage processes. However, since this use is greatly limited by the harsh conditions required in these processes, the employment of thermostable enzymes,...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2010
G K Bielmyer M Grosell R Bhagooli A C Baker C Langdon P Gillette T R Capo

Land-based sources of pollution have been identified as significant stressors linked to the widespread declines of coral cover in coastal reef ecosystems over the last 30 years. Metal contaminants, although noted as a concern, have not been closely monitored in these sensitive ecosystems, nor have their potential impacts on coral-algal symbioses been characterized. In this study, three species ...

2015
Andrew C. Warden Michelle Williams Thomas S. Peat Shane A. Seabrook Janet Newman Greg Dojchinov Victoria S. Haritos

Enzymes expressed by highly salt-tolerant organisms show many modifications compared with salt-affected counterparts including biased amino acid and lower α-helix content, lower solvent accessibility and negative surface charge. Here, we show that halotolerance can be generated in an enzyme solely by modifying surface residues. Rational design of carbonic anhydrase II is undertaken in three sta...

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