which transition metal is present in carbonic anhydrase
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The metal (M) in the carbonic anhydrase metal-hydroxide [Lig3M2+(OH)−] mechanism is Zn2+ for all classes, but other transition metals have been demonstrated to bind to the catalytic site as physiologically-relevant metal cofactors or displacers of the native cofactor, producing in this case new CA metallovariants
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