The carbonic anhydrases: widening perspectives on their evolution, expression and function

BioEssays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
R E Tashian

Abstract

Now, some 55 years after its discovery in bovine red cells, carbonic anhydrase (CA), in all its varied forms, continues to challenge and intrigue physiologists, biochemists and molecular geneticists. This is so because of an increasing awareness of the many apparently diverse functions of the different CA isozymes encoded by this large multigene family, the continuing discovery of new CA, or CA-related, genes, and the extensive variation in their hormonal control, cellular expression and subcellular localization.

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