The question asks about the metal ion present in human carbonic anhydrase, an enzyme that catalyzes the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide. Let's explore the options:
Among these choices, the correct answer is Zn2+. Human carbonic anhydrase specifically relies on zinc ions for its enzymatic activity. The presence of Zn2+ facilitates the conversion of carbon dioxide and water to bicarbonate and protons, a reaction essential for many physiological processes.
The structure of carbonic anhydrase includes a zinc ion bound at its active site, coordinated to three histidine residues and a water molecule/hydroxide ion. This specific metal coordination is critical for its catalytic function.
The answer is Zn2+, which is essential for the enzyme's activity by stabilizing the transition state and facilitating the conversion of CO2 into bicarbonate.
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