Determination of Significance:
Carbonic Anhydrase (CA, EC4.2.1.1) is a metal enzyme with Zn2+ as the active center, which can be used to efficiently catalyze reversible hydration reaction of CO2: CO2+H20?HCO3-+H+, with a catalytic rate up to 107 times that of natural conditions, which is one of the fastest enzymes known so far.
Measurement Principle:
Carbonic anhydrase can catalyze the reaction of acetic acid to nitrophenyl ester to p-nitrophenol. The activity of carbonic anhydrase can be reflected by detecting the increase rate of absorption value at 405nm.
Self Provided:
Ultraviolet spectrophotometer, desk centrifuge, water-bath/ constant temperature incubator, adjustable pipette, 30-50 mesh sieve, 1 mL quartz cuvette, Toluene, ice and distilled water.
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