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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Nov 18.
Published in final edited form as: Biochemistry. 2008 Oct 23;47(46):12028–12036. doi: 10.1021/bi801473w

Table 4.

Maximal values of rate constants for hydration of CO2, for hydrolysis of p-nitrophenylacetate, and for proton transfer in the dehydration direction catalyzed by HCA II and variants.a

Variant
of HCAII
Orientation
of His64
(kcatex/KeffCO2)b
hydration
kcat/Km
esterase
kBb
dehyd
μM-1s-1 M-1s-1 μs-1
wild type in/out 120 2800 0.80
N62T in/out 69 2880 0.39
N62D out 53 1900 0.043
N62A in 81 2220 0.39
N62V in 83 2360 0.35
N62Lc in 140 2050 0.20d
a

The standard errors for these rate constants are 20% or less.

b

Measured from the exchange of 18O between CO2 and water using eqs 5 and 6.

c

These data from Fisher et al. (18)

d

This value estimated from poorly resolved pH dependence shown in Fisher et al. (18)