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Editorial
. 2018 Mar 21;8(2):25.
doi: 10.3390/metabo8020025.

Carbonic Anhydrases and Metabolism

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Carbonic Anhydrases and Metabolism

Claudiu T Supuran. Metabolites. .

Abstract

Although the role of carbonic anhydrases (CAs, EC 4.2.1.1) in metabolism is well-established, pharmacological applications of this phenomenon started to be considered only recently. In organisms all over the phylogenetic tree, the seven CA genetic families known to date are involved in biosynthetic processes and pH modulation, which may influence metabolism in multiple ways, with both processes being amenable to pharmacologic intervention. CA inhibitors possess antiobesity action directly by inhibiting lipogenesis, whereas the hypoxic tumor metabolism is highly controlled by the transmembrane isoforms CA IX and XII, which contribute to the acidic extracellular environment of tumors and supply bicarbonate for their high proliferation rates. Many of the articles from this special issue deal with the role of cancer CAs in tumor metabolism and how these phenomena can be used for designing innovative antitumor therapies/imaging agents. The metabolic roles of CAs in bacteria and algae are also discussed.

Keywords: antitumor agent; bacterial enzymes; bicarbonate; carbonic anhydrase; carboxylation; hypoxic tumor; metabolism; pH regulation; sulfonamide.

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