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Carbonic anhydrase IX (CA9) is a transmembrane protein involved in maintaining a low pericellular pH through the conversion of carbon dioxide to carbonic acid [ 42].
Secreted proteins classified under the one-carbon metabolic process ontology (GO 0006730) show similarity to carbonic anhydrase enzymes, catalyzing the conversion of carbon dioxide and water to bicarbonate and protons.
Carbonic anhydrases (CAs) are zinc metalloenzymes which catalyze the conversion of carbon dioxide to the bicarbonate ion and protons.
In addition, several isoenzymes of carbonic anhydrase are ubiquitously expressed in the human body and catalyze the reversible conversion of carbon dioxide into bicarbonate [ 6].
Carbonic anhydrases (CAs) are zinc metalloenzymes that catalyse a reversible conversion of carbon dioxide to bicarbonate and proton in a reaction: CO2+H2O↔HCO3−+H+.
Electrochemical conversion of carbon gases to sustainable fuels and chemicals.
The dark reactions are responsible for the conversion of carbon dioxide to glucose.
Lin, Y., Appenzeller, J. & Avouris, P. Ambipolar-to-unipolar conversion of carbon nanotube transistors by gate structure engineering.
Sato, K., Kawaguchi, H. & Kobayashi, H. Bio-electrochemical conversion of carbon dioxide to methane in geological storage reservoirs.
Life is built on the conversion of carbon dioxide into the carbon-based organic compounds of living organisms.
Algae are efficient biocatalysts for both capture and conversion of carbon dioxide in the environment.
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