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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).

Products for  Carbonic Anhydrase

  1. Cat.No. 产品名称 Information
  2. GC16149 Topiramate

    托吡酯; McN 4853; RWJ 17021

    An anticonvulsant
  3. GC50198 Topiramate - d12

    托吡酯-D12,McN 4853 D12 ; RWJ 17021 D12

    An internal standard for the quantification of topiramate
  4. GC17378 U-104

    SLC-0111

    A carbonic anhydrase inhibitor
  5. GC45802 Zonisamide-13C2,15N An internal standard for the quantification of zonisamide

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