Evidence of a high-activity C type of carbonic anhydrase in human ciliary processes
- PMID: 110722
Evidence of a high-activity C type of carbonic anhydrase in human ciliary processes
Abstract
Carbonic anhydrase activity was found in the ciliary process of fresh human donor eyes, originating from an enzyme antigenically similar to the erythrocyte high-activity isoenzyme HCA C. It was sensitive to inhibition by acetazolamide and resistant to inhibition by halides like HCA C. The enzyme is probably identical with HCA C. Its tissue concentration was one fifth to one tenth of that in the human kidney. The erythrocyte low-activity isoenzyme HCA B was also found in the processes as a contaminant.
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