Multiple Binding Modes of Inhibitors to Carbonic Anhydrases: How to Design Specific Drugs Targeting 15 Different Isoforms?
Institute of Biostructure and Bioimaging · University of Florence
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Carbonic anhydrases (CAs, EC 4.2.1.1) are ubiquitous metalloenzymes, \npresent throughout most living organisms and \nencoded by five evolutionarily unrelated gene families: the α-, \nβ-, γ-, δ-, and ζ-CAs The α- β- and δ-CAs contain a Zn(II) \nion at the active site, the γ-CAs are probably Fe(II) enzymes \n(but they are active also with Zn(II) or Co(II) ions), while the \nmetal ion is usually replaced by cadmium in the ζ-CAs. Herein we report a state of the art structural crystallographyc investigation.
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