Protein-protein interactions: inhibition of mammalian carbonic anhydrases I-XV by the murine inhibitor of carbonic anhydrase and other members of the transferrin family.

JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY(2012)

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The marine inhibitor of carbonic anhydrase (mICA), a member of the transferrin (TF) superfamily of proteins, together with human holo- and apoTF and lactoferrin (LF) were assessed as inhibitors of all catalytically active mammalian (h = human, m = murine) CA isoforms, from CA I to CA XV. mICA was a low nanomolar to subnanomolar inhibitor of hCAs I, II, III, VA, VB, VII and mCAs XV (K-I of 0.7-44.0 nM) and inhibited the remaining isoforms with K-I of 185.5-469 nM, hTF, apoTF, and hLF were inhibitors of most of these CAs but with reduced efficiency compared to mICA (K-I of 18.9-453.8 nM). Biacore surface plasmon resonance and differential scanning calorimetry experiments were also used for obtaining more insights into the interaction between these proteins, which may be useful for drug design of protein-based CA inhibitors.
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gel,microemulsions,microemulsion,soft matter,nanoparticles,hard matter,self assembly,dna,colloids
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