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Diversity, evolution, and function of myriapod hemocyanins.

Samantha ScherbaumNadja HellmannRosa FernándezChristian PickThorsten Burmester
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2018)
Hemocyanin was most likely the respiratory protein in the myriapod stem-lineage, but multiple taxa may have independently lost hemocyanin and thus the ability of efficient O2 transport. In myriapods, hemocyanin is much more widespread than initially appreciated. Some myriapods express hemocyanin only at low levels, which are, nevertheless, sufficient for O2 supply. Notably, also in myriapods, a non-respiratory protein similar to insect storage hexamerins evolved from the hemocyanin.
Keyphrases
  • protein protein
  • amino acid
  • binding protein
  • single cell
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