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Simple methanesulfonates are hydrolyzed by the sulfatase carbonic anhydrase activity

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/14756366.2011.637202

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Methanesulfonate; phenol; carbonic anhydrase; hCA II

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  1. Turkish Republic Prime Ministry State Planning Organization (DPT) [2010K120440]
  2. EU grant

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The possible sulfatase activity of several carbonic anhydrase (CA, EC 4.2.1.1) isoforms have been investigated with a series of synthesized methanesulfonate derivatives of phenols. Four alpha-CA isozymes, i.e. hCA I, hCA II, hCA IV and hCA VI (h = human isoform), were included in the study. We evidenced that the original sulfonate esters are being hydrolyzed effectively to the corresponding phenols which there after act as CA inhibitors. The K-I-s of these compounds ranged from 10.24 to 4012 mu M against hCA I, 0.10 to 35.42 mu M against hCA II, 0.49 to 45.06 mu M against hCA IV and 3.27 to 608 mu M against CA VI, respectively. The relevant sulfatase activity of CA with these esters is amazing considering the fact that 4-nitrophenyl-sulfate, an activated ester, is not a substrate of these enzymes.

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