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    Biochemistry. 2009 Feb 10;48(5):817-9.

    The archetype gamma-class carbonic anhydrase (Cam) contains iron when synthesized in vivo.

    Macauley SR, Zimmerman SA, Apolinario EE, Evilia C, Hou YM, Ferry JG, Sowers KR.

    Center of Marine Biotechnology, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, USA.

    A recombinant protein overproduction system was developed in Methanosarcina acetivorans to facilitate biochemical characterization of oxygen-sensitive metalloenzymes from strictly anaerobic species in the Archaea domain. The system was used to overproduce the archetype of the independently evolved gamma-class carbonic anhydrase. The overproduced enzyme was oxygen sensitive and had full incorporation of iron instead of zinc observed when overproduced in Escherichia coli. This, the first report of in vivo iron incorporation for any carbonic anhydrase, supports the need to reevaluate the role of iron in all classes of carbonic anhydrases derived from anaerobic environments.

    PMID: 19187031 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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