A new widespread subclass of carbonic anhydrase in marine phytoplankton

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  • who: Erik L. Jensen from the Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, BIP, UMR, IMM, FR3479, Chemin JAiguier, Marseille , France have published the research work: A new widespread subclass of carbonic anhydrase in marine phytoplankton, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show, using in_vivo and in_vitro approaches that LCIP63 is indeed a new subclass of CA, an important chloroplastic component of the CCM in T. pseudonana, uses Mn2+ as a cofactor and is taxonomically and geographically widespread.
  • future: More work is needed to establish if Mn2+ is the metal cofactor in the native CA . . .

     

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