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The Structure of Carbonic Anhydrase IX Is Adapted for Low-pH Catalysis

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BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 55, Issue 33, Pages 4642-4653

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.6b00243

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  1. National Institutes of Health [GM 25154, CA16584]

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Human carbonic anhydrase IX (hCA IX) expression in many cancers is associated with hypoxic tumors and poor patient outcome. Inhibitors of hCA IX have been used as anticancer agents with some entering Phase I clinical trials. hCA IX is transmembrane protein whose catalytic domain faces the extracellular tumor milieu, which is typically associated with an acidic microenvironment. Here, we show that the catalytic domain of hCA IX (hCA IX-c) exhibits the necessary biochemical and biophysical properties that allow for low pH stability and activity. Furthermore, the unfolding process of hCA DC-c appears to be reversible, and its catalytic efficiency is thought to be correlated directly with its stability between pH 3.0 and 8.0 but not above pH 8.0. To rationalize this, we determined the X-ray crystal structure of hCA DC-c to 1.6 angstrom resolution. Insights from this study suggest an understanding of hCA DC-c stability and activity in low-pH tumor microenvironments and may be applicable to determining pH-related effects on enzymes.

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