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The pH dependence of the hydration of CO2 catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase III from skeletal muscle of the cat. Steady state and equilibrium studies
Authors:C Tu  G Sanyal  G C Wynns  D N Silverman
Abstract:We have measured the pH dependence of the kinetics of CO2 hydration catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase III from the skeletal muscle of the cat. Two methods were used: an initial velocity study in which the change in absorbance of a pH indicator was measured in a stopped flow spectrophotometer, and an equilibrium study in which the rate of exchange of 18O between CO2 and H2O was measured with a mass spectrometer. We have found that the steady state constants kCO2 cat and KCO2 m are independent of pH within experimental error in the range of pH 5.0 to 8.5; the rate of release from the enzyme of the oxygen abstracted from substrate HCO-3 in the dehydration is also independent of pH in this range. This behavior is very different from that observed for carbonic anhydrase II for which kCO2 cat and the rate of release of substrate oxygen are very pH-dependent. The rate of interconversion of CO2 and HCO-3 at equilibrium catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase III is not altered when the solvent is changed from H2O to 98% D2O and 2% H2O. Thus, the interconversion probably proceeds without proton transfer in its rate-limiting steps, similar to isozymes I and II.
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