نتایج جستجو برای: hemocyanins

تعداد نتایج: 116  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1996
R P Braun G R Wyatt

The cDNA for the hexameric hemolymph juvenile hormone-binding protein (JHBP) from the migratory locust has been cloned and sequenced. Antiserum raised against purified JHBP was used to identify clones in an expression library. The 4.3-kilobase JHBP mRNA codes for 668 amino acids (74.4 kDa) and contains 2 kilobases of 3'-untranslated region. The derived amino acid sequence reveals that locust JH...

Journal: :Gene 2013
James Starrett Marshal Hedin Nadia Ayoub Cheryl Y Hayashi

Hemocyanins are multimeric copper-containing hemolymph proteins involved in oxygen binding and transport in all major arthropod lineages. Most arachnids have seven primary subunits (encoded by paralogous genes a-g), which combine to form a 24-mer (4×6) quaternary structure. Within some spider lineages, however, hemocyanin evolution has been a dynamic process with extensive paralog duplication a...

2014
Hongtao Zhu Jun Zhuang Hongli Feng Rongfeng Liang Jiangyong Wang Lianhui Xie Ping Zhu

Hemocyanins (Hcs) of arthropods and mollusks function not only as oxygen transporters, but also as phenoloxidases (POs). In invertebrates, PO is an important component in the innate immune cascade, where it functions as the initiator of melanin synthesis, a pigment involved in encapsulating and killing of pathogenic microbes. Although structures of Hc from several species of invertebrates have ...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2003
Ulrich Meissner Michael Stohr Kristina Kusche Thorsten Burmester Holger Stark J Robin Harris Elena V Orlova Jürgen Markl

Arthropod hemocyanins are large respiratory proteins that are composed of up to 48 subunits (8 x 6-mer) in the 75kDa range. A 3D reconstruction of the 1 x 6-mer hemocyanin from the European spiny lobster Palinurus elephas has been performed from 9970 single particles using cryoelectron microscopy. An 8A resolution of the hemocyanin 3D reconstruction has been obtained from about 600 final class ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1993
J Mercado-Blanco F García M Fernández-López J Olivares

Melanin production by Rhizobium meliloti GR4 is linked to nonsymbiotic plasmid pRmeGR4b (140 MDa). Transfer of this plasmid to GR4-cured derivatives or to Agrobacterium tumefaciens enables these bacteria to produce melanin. Sequence analysis of a 3.5-kb PstI fragment of plasmid pRmeGR4b has revealed the presence of a open reading frame 1,481-bp that codes for a protein whose sequence shows stro...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1998
Brown

The in vivo oxygen-binding characteristics of Cancer magister whole hemolymph were compared across developmental stages with those of purified hemocyanin. When the 25S hemocyanins from first-instar juvenile and adult C. magister were dialyzed against first-instar juvenile saline, the P50 values at pH 7.8 differed by 54 %: 2.16 kPa for the adult and 4.68 kPa for the first-instar juvenile. Since ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Shun Hirota Takumi Kawahara Mariano Beltramini Paolo Di Muro Richard S Magliozzo Jack Peisach Linda S Powers Naoki Tanaka Satoshi Nagao Luigi Bubacco

Flash photolysis and K-edge x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) were used to investigate the functional and structural effects of pH on the oxygen affinity of three homologous arthropod hemocyanins (Hcs). Flash photolysis measurements showed that the well-characterized pH dependence of oxygen affinity (Bohr effect) is attributable to changes in the oxygen binding rate constant, k(on), rather th...

2016
Kyoko Yasuda Hideki Ushio

Hemocyanin is an extracellular respiratory protein containing copper in hemolymph of invertebrates, such as Mollusk and Arthropod. Keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) is one of hemocyanins and has many years of experience for vaccine developments and immunological studies in mammals including human. However, the association between KLH and the immune systems, especially the innate immune systems, r...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1990
G Jones N Brown M Manczak S Hiremath F C Kafatos

A cDNA library was prepared from mRNA isolated from the lepidopteran Trichoplusia ni during larval-pupal metamorphosis. Differential probing was used to identify clones for mRNAs which are suppressible by exogenous juvenile hormone treatment. In vitro transcribed cRNAs from these clones were translated in vitro and challenged with antiserum specific for a known acidic, juvenile hormone-suppress...

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