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Title: Magnetic resonance study of exchangeable protons in human carbonic anhydrases. Author: Gupta RK, Pesando JM. Journal: J Biol Chem; 1975 Apr 10; 250(7):2630-4. PubMed ID: 235521. Abstract: A titratable exchangeable proton resonance assignable to a histidine imidazole ring N--H proton is observed approximately minus 15 ppm downfield from tetramethylsilane. The chemical shift of this resonance is affected by sulfonamide and anion inhibitors, and by removal of zinc or replacement of zinc by cobalt, indicating that the proton is located at or near the active site. The pH dependence of the chemical shift of this resonance, which is abolished by inhibitors, reflects the titration of a group with a pK-a of 7.3 in human carbonic anhydrase B and smaller than or equal to 7.1 in human carbonic anhydrase C. These pK-a values are interpreted to be due to the ionization of a neutral imidazole to form the imidazolate anion coordinated to zinc. A mechanism for enzymatic catalysis involving reversible deprotonation and coordination of a histidine to the metal is consistent with these studies.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]