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carbonic anhydrase VI

Known as: Carbonic Anhydrase 6, Carbonate Dehydratase VI, Carbonic Anhydrase, Secreted 
Carbonic anhydrase 6 (308 aa, ~35 kDa) is encoded by the human CA6 gene. This protein plays a role in the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide.
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2004
2004
Carbonic anhydrase (CA) is ubiquitously expressed and plays a pivotal role in acid-base balance, ion transport, and gas exchange… 
1999
1999
The secreted carbonic anhydrase (CA VI) is believed to be one of the oldest mammalian CAs in evolutionary terms. To elucidate its… 
1991
1991
We have found that many dianionic species, at millimolar concentrations, significantly activate or inhibit the bovine carbonic… 
1990
1990
Among the isozymes of carbonic anhydrase, isozyme III is the least efficient in the catalysis of the hydration of CO2 and was… 
1989
1989
The secreted carbonic anhydrases, CA VI, are high molecular mass, oligomeric enzymes originally found in the sheep parotid gland… 
1982
1982
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1981
Highly Cited
1981
The distribution and function of the enzyme carbonic anhydrase in the crab Pachygrapsus crassipes was investigated. Carbonic…