“…Currently 15 CAs have been discovered and described in humans and are involved in several physiological and biochemical processes, such as pH homeostasis, gluconeogenesis, liquid secretion, and tumorgenicity. The active site of human CAs (hCAs) contains zinc ions in a tetrahedral geometric shape, coordinated by three amino acid residues, H94, H96, and H119, in addition to a H 2 O molecule or OH – ion. − The hCA IX and hCA XII isoenzymes have been deeply studied due to their important role in cancer cell survival. − Although small metabolic changes are tolerated in cancer cells, strong pH control is necessary for their survival and proliferation . Hydrogen carbonate ions, which are important pH buffers, are imported by transporters such as Cl – /HCO 3 – anion exchanger and Na + /HCO 3 – co-transporter, consuming cytosolic protons to give a new molecule of CO 2 which leaves the cytoplasm to be hydrated by hCA IX and XII .…”