carbonic anhydrase (dehydratase)
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Introduction
There are cytoplasmic forms, membrane-bound forms in kidney & lung, a mitochondrial form in liver, & a secreted form in saliva (carbonic anhydrase-6)
More general terms
More specific terms
- carbonic anhydrase 1 (carbonic anhydrase I, CA-I, carbonic anhydrase B, CAB, CA1)
- carbonic anhydrase-2 (carbonic anhydrase-B, CA2)
- carbonic anhydrase-3 (CA3)
- carbonic anhydrase-4 (CA4)
- carbonic anhydrase-5 (mitochondrial carbonic anhydrase, Purkinje-cell carbonic anhydrase, CA5A)
- carbonic anhydrase-5B (carbonic anhydrase VB, mitochondrial carbonic anhydrase)
- carbonic anhydrase-6 (salivary carbonic anhydrase, secreted carbonic anhydrase,CA6)
- carbonic anhydrase-7 (CA7)
- carbonic anhydrase-8 (carbonic anhydrase-related protein, CA8, CALS)
- carbonic anhydrase-9 (membrane antigen MN, P54/58N, renal cell carcinoma-associated antigen G250, RCC-associated antigen G250, pMW1, CA9, G250, MNCA9)
- carbonic anhydrase-10 (carbonic anhydrase-related protein X, CARP X, CA-RP X, cerebral protein 15, CA10)
- carbonic anhydrase-11 (carbonic anhydrase-related protein 2, CA11, CARP2, UNQ211/PRO237)
- carbonic anhydrase-12 (tumor antigen HOM-RCC-3.1.3, CA12)
- carbonic anhydrase-13 (CA13)
- carbonic anhydrase-14 (carbonic dehydratase 14, CA14)
Additional terms
References
- ↑ OMIM https://mirror.omim.org/entry/114780
- ↑ Stryer Biochemistry WH Freeman & Co, New York, 1988 pg 38
- ↑ University of Nottingham. Oct 10, 2016 Cell protein offers new hope in fighting the effects of aging. https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/news/pressreleases/2016/october/cell-protein-offers-new-hope-in-fighting-the-effects-of-aging.aspx