PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 15501038-1 2004 The membrane-associated human isozyme of carbonic anhydrase, hCA IV, has been investigated for its interaction with anion inhibitors, for the CO(2) hydration reaction catalyzed by this enzyme. co(2) 142-147 carbonic anhydrase 4 Homo sapiens 61-67 15501038-4 2004 Sulfate was a good hCA IV inhibitor (K(i) of 9 mM), although it is a much weaker inhibitor of isozymes I, II, V and IX. Sulfates 0-7 carbonic anhydrase 4 Homo sapiens 19-25 15501038-5 2004 Excellent hCA IV inhibitory properties showed sulfamic acid, sulfamide, phenylboronic acid and phenylarsonic acid, with K(i)"s in the range of 0.87-0.93 microM, whereas their affinities for the other investigated isozymes were in the millimolar range. sulfamic acid 46-59 carbonic anhydrase 4 Homo sapiens 10-16 15501038-5 2004 Excellent hCA IV inhibitory properties showed sulfamic acid, sulfamide, phenylboronic acid and phenylarsonic acid, with K(i)"s in the range of 0.87-0.93 microM, whereas their affinities for the other investigated isozymes were in the millimolar range. fusarubin 61-70 carbonic anhydrase 4 Homo sapiens 10-16 15501038-5 2004 Excellent hCA IV inhibitory properties showed sulfamic acid, sulfamide, phenylboronic acid and phenylarsonic acid, with K(i)"s in the range of 0.87-0.93 microM, whereas their affinities for the other investigated isozymes were in the millimolar range. benzeneboronic acid 72-90 carbonic anhydrase 4 Homo sapiens 10-16 15501038-5 2004 Excellent hCA IV inhibitory properties showed sulfamic acid, sulfamide, phenylboronic acid and phenylarsonic acid, with K(i)"s in the range of 0.87-0.93 microM, whereas their affinities for the other investigated isozymes were in the millimolar range. benzenearsonic acid 95-113 carbonic anhydrase 4 Homo sapiens 10-16 15501038-7 2004 It has been observed that among all these isozymes, hCA V has the lowest affinity for bicarbonate and carbonate (K(i)"s in the range of 82-95 mM), which may represent an evolutionary adaptation of this isozyme to the rather alkaline environment (pH 8.5) within the mitochondria, where hCA V plays important functions in some biosynthetic reactions involving carboxylating enzymes (pyruvate carboxylase and acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase). Bicarbonates 86-97 carbonic anhydrase 5A Homo sapiens 52-57 15501038-7 2004 It has been observed that among all these isozymes, hCA V has the lowest affinity for bicarbonate and carbonate (K(i)"s in the range of 82-95 mM), which may represent an evolutionary adaptation of this isozyme to the rather alkaline environment (pH 8.5) within the mitochondria, where hCA V plays important functions in some biosynthetic reactions involving carboxylating enzymes (pyruvate carboxylase and acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase). Bicarbonates 86-97 carbonic anhydrase 5A Homo sapiens 285-290 15501038-7 2004 It has been observed that among all these isozymes, hCA V has the lowest affinity for bicarbonate and carbonate (K(i)"s in the range of 82-95 mM), which may represent an evolutionary adaptation of this isozyme to the rather alkaline environment (pH 8.5) within the mitochondria, where hCA V plays important functions in some biosynthetic reactions involving carboxylating enzymes (pyruvate carboxylase and acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase). Bicarbonates 86-97 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 381-401 15501038-7 2004 It has been observed that among all these isozymes, hCA V has the lowest affinity for bicarbonate and carbonate (K(i)"s in the range of 82-95 mM), which may represent an evolutionary adaptation of this isozyme to the rather alkaline environment (pH 8.5) within the mitochondria, where hCA V plays important functions in some biosynthetic reactions involving carboxylating enzymes (pyruvate carboxylase and acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase). Carbonates 88-97 carbonic anhydrase 5A Homo sapiens 52-57 15501038-7 2004 It has been observed that among all these isozymes, hCA V has the lowest affinity for bicarbonate and carbonate (K(i)"s in the range of 82-95 mM), which may represent an evolutionary adaptation of this isozyme to the rather alkaline environment (pH 8.5) within the mitochondria, where hCA V plays important functions in some biosynthetic reactions involving carboxylating enzymes (pyruvate carboxylase and acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase). Carbonates 88-97 carbonic anhydrase 5A Homo sapiens 285-290 15501038-7 2004 It has been observed that among all these isozymes, hCA V has the lowest affinity for bicarbonate and carbonate (K(i)"s in the range of 82-95 mM), which may represent an evolutionary adaptation of this isozyme to the rather alkaline environment (pH 8.5) within the mitochondria, where hCA V plays important functions in some biosynthetic reactions involving carboxylating enzymes (pyruvate carboxylase and acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase). Carbonates 88-97 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 381-401