Jeffery S, Edwards Y, Carter N
Biochem Genet. 1980 Oct;18(9-10):843-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00500117.
Carbonic anhydrase III (CAIII), an enzyme recently shown by conventional electrophoresis to be muscle specific, has been qualified by "rocket" immunoelectrophoresis. This more sensitive technique has shown that the enzyme is virtually specific to skeletal muscle, where it occurs at a level of 5 mg per g, with trace levels in smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and lung. In man there does not appear to be any correlation between CAIII levels and the proportion of red and white muscle fibers. The fetal development of CAIII has also been examined using immunoelectrophoresis, and the enzyme can be detected at 11 weeks' gestation. The CAIII level rises gradually up to 25 weeks, and there is then a more dramatic increase to reach approximately half adult level at birth.
碳酸酐酶III(CAIII)是一种最近通过传统电泳显示为肌肉特异性的酶,已通过“火箭”免疫电泳进行鉴定。这种更灵敏的技术表明,该酶实际上对骨骼肌具有特异性,在骨骼肌中的含量为每克5毫克,在平滑肌、心肌和肺中含量极低。在人类中,CAIII水平与红肌纤维和白肌纤维的比例之间似乎没有任何关联。还使用免疫电泳研究了CAIII的胎儿发育情况,在妊娠11周时可检测到该酶。CAIII水平在25周前逐渐升高,然后在出生时急剧增加,达到成人水平的约一半。