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9783764356705

The Carbonic Anhydrases

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    9783764356705

  • ISBN10:

    3764356707

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-11-01
  • Publisher: Birkhauser

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Summary

Carbonic anhydrase (CA) is a seemingly ubiquitous enzyme of profound physiological importance, which plays essential roles in respiration, acid-base homeostasis, bone resorption, calcification, photosynthesis, several biosynthetic pathways and a variety of processes involving ion, gas and fluid transfer. This enzyme, which is present in at least three gene families (a, ß, ?), has found favour as a model for the study of evolution of gene families and for site-directed mutagenesis in structure/function relationships, for protein folding and for transgenic and gene target studies. Since the early use of CA inhibitors as diuretics and in treating congestive heart failure, the enzyme has been target of considerable clinical attention. Much of this is now focused on endeavours to produce a new generation of such drugs for the effective treatment of glaucoma and other potential applications. Recent data, suggesting links between CA and various disease processes, including cancer, have stimulated further...

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
ix
Dedications xiii
Preface xvii
Exordium: Remarks on the discovery of carbonic anhydrase
1(12)
Robert E. Forster
Introduction to the carbonic anhydrases
13(16)
W. Richard Chegwidden
Nicholas D. Carter
Evolution and distribution of the carbonic anhydrase gene families
29(50)
David Hewett-Emmett
Carbonic Anhydrase Isoforms and their Expression in Mammals
An overview of the distribution and function of carbonic anhydrase isozymes in mammals
79(16)
Seppo Parkkila
The membrane carbonic anhydrases: from CO2 transport to tumour markers
95(10)
William S. Sly
Carbonic anhydrase (CA)-related proteins (CA-RPs), and transmembrane proteins with CA or CA-RP domains
105(16)
Richard E. Tashian
David Hewett-Emmett
Nicholas D. Carter
Nils C.H. Bergenhem
Regulation of the CA 1, CA 2 and CA 3 genes
121(22)
Yvonne Edwards
Felicity Drummond
Jane Sowden
Use of Carbonic anhydrase II-deficient mice in uncovering the cellular location of membrane-associated isoforms
143(16)
Yvonne Ridderstrale
Per J. Wistrand
Lena Holm
Nicholas D. Carter
Structure and Mechanism
X-ray crystallographic studies of mammalian carbonic anhydrase isozymes
159(16)
Travis Stams
David W. Christianson
The catalytic mechanism of mammalian carbonic anhydrases
175(22)
Sven Lindskog
David N. Silverman
Activation of carbonic anhydrase isozymes
197(24)
Claudiu T. Supuran
Andrea Scozzafava
Active-site engineering of carbonic anhydrase and its application to biosensors
221(20)
Jennifer A. Hunt
Charles A. Lesburg
David W. Christianson
Richard B. Thompson
Carol A. Fierke
Folding and stability of human carbonic anhydrase II
241(22)
Uno Carlsson
Bengt-Harald Jonsson
Physiology
Membrane transport and provision of substrates for carbonic anhydrase in vertebrates
263(18)
Robert E. Forster
Susanna J. Dodgson
Respiratory and renal roles of carbonic anhydrase in gas exchange and acid-base regulation
281(62)
Erik R. Swenson
The roles of carbonic anhydrase in metabolism, cell growth and cancer in animals
343(22)
W. Richard Chegwidden
Susanna J. Dodgson
Ian M. Spencer
The roles of carbonic anhydrase in gustation, olefaction and chemical irritation
365(10)
Bruce P. Bryant
Carbonic anhydrases in striated muscle
375(28)
Petra Wetzel
Gerolf Gros
Clinically Related Studies
Inherited deficiencies and activity variants of the mammalian carbonic anhydrases
403(10)
Patrick J. Venta
Carbonic anhydrase inhibition in ophthalmology: Carbonic anhydrase in cornea, lens, retina and lacrimal gland
413(12)
Per J. Wistrand
Carbonic anhydrase inhibition in opthalmology: Aqueous humour secretion and development of sulphonamide inhibitors
425(12)
Thomas H. Maren
The design of new carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
437(24)
Umar F. Mansoor
Yiu-Rong Zhang
G. Michael Blackburn
Roles of carbonic anhydrases in the alimentary tract
461(14)
Seppo Parkkila
Carbonic anhydrases in the nervous system
475(16)
Wendy B. Cammer
Luc P. Brion
Carbonic anhydrases in calcified tissues
491(10)
Teuvo A. Hentunen
Pirkko L. Harkonen
H. Kalervo Vaananen
Plant, Algal and Bacterial Carbonic Anhydrases
Carbonic anhydrases of higher plants: an overview
501(18)
Jim N. Burnell
Plant carbonic anhydrases: structure and mechanism
519(16)
Cecilia Forsman
Algal carbonic anhydrase
535(12)
Hideya Fukuzawa
Mikio Tsuzuki
Shigetoh Miyachi
Bacterial carbonic anhydrases
547(22)
Evguenii I. Kozliak
Michel B. Guilloton
James A. Fuchs
Paul M. Anderson
Postscriptum
Keeping pace with a fast enzyme: steps and missteps
569(28)
Richard E. Tashian
Carbonic anhydrase research: A clinical perspective, past and future
597(14)
Per J. Wistrand
Index 611

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