Crystal structure of carbonic anhydrase CaNce103p from the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans.
Jiří DostálJiří BryndaJan BlahaStanislav MacháčekOlga HeidingsfeldIva PichováPublished in: BMC structural biology (2018)
CaNce103p is a β-class homotetrameric metalloenzyme composed of two homodimers. Its structure closely resembles those of other β-type carbonic anhydrases, in particular CAS1 from Sordaria macrospora. The main differences occur in the N-terminal part and the substrate tunnel. Detailed knowledge of the CaNce103p structure and the properties of the substrate tunnel in particular will facilitate design of selective inhibitors of this enzyme.