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Carbonic Anhydrase(碳酸酐酶)

Carbonic anhydrases (CAs) are a family of zinc containing metalloproteins that catalyze the reversible conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) to bicarbonate with the releasing of a proton.  Being encoded by three distinct and evolutionarily unrelated gene families, CA enzymes are divided into three subfamilies, α-CAs (in vertebrates, eubacteria, algae and cytoplasm of green plants), β-CAs (in eubacteria, algae and chloroplasts of both mono- and di-cotyledons) and γ-CAs (in Archaea and some eubacteria). Through extensive studies, fourteen different CA isozymes have been identified in mammals, including four cytosolic isozymes (CA I-III and CA VII), four membrane-bound isozymes (CA IV, CA IX, CA XII and CA XIV), one mitochondrial isozyme (CA V) and one secreted isozyme (CA VI).

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  2. GC17748 Dorzolamide HCl

    盐酸多佐胺; L671152 hydrochloride; MK507 hydrochloride

    A carbonic anhydrase inhibitor
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    二甲基白蜡树亭,6,7,8-Trimethoxycoumarin; Fraxetin dimethyl ether

    A coumarin with anti-inflammatory activity

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