Translations:Zinc/112/en

Enzymes

 
Ribbon diagram of human carbonic anhydrase II, with zinc atom visible in the center
 
Zinc fingers help read DNA sequences.

Zinc is an efficient Lewis acid, making it a useful catalytic agent in hydroxylation and other enzymatic reactions. The metal also has a flexible coordination geometry, which allows proteins using it to rapidly shift conformations to perform biological reactions. Two examples of zinc-containing enzymes are carbonic anhydrase and carboxypeptidase, which are vital to the processes of carbon dioxide (CO
2
) regulation and digestion of proteins, respectively.