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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2019
Hemocyanins (Hc), the main protein components of hemolymph in invertebrates, are not only involved in oxygen transport but also linked to non-specific immune responses.
T. Yao +7 more
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Hemocyanins (Hc), the main protein components of hemolymph in invertebrates, are not only involved in oxygen transport but also linked to non-specific immune responses.
T. Yao +7 more
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N-terminal diversity of Litopenaeus vannamei hemocyanin and immunity.
Molecular Immunology, 2019Hemocyanin is primarily a respiratory copper-containing glycoprotein present in the hemolymph of mollusks and arthropods. Recently, hemocyanin has attracted huge research interest due to its multifunctionality and polymorphism.
Jiaohong Fan +5 more
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1965
Abstract 1. 1. The total sulfhydryl groups and the number of free SH groups of hemocyanins from different sources has been determined. Hemocyanins are well characterized by their content of “half cystine”, much more than by the content of any other amino acid. 2. 2.
A, Ghiretti-Magaldi, C, Nuzzolo
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Abstract 1. 1. The total sulfhydryl groups and the number of free SH groups of hemocyanins from different sources has been determined. Hemocyanins are well characterized by their content of “half cystine”, much more than by the content of any other amino acid. 2. 2.
A, Ghiretti-Magaldi, C, Nuzzolo
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Hemocyanin, an oxygen-transport protein, is widely distributed in the hemolymph of marine arthropods and mollusks, playing an important role in their physiological processes.
Ruiyang Ji +6 more
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Hemocyanin, an oxygen-transport protein, is widely distributed in the hemolymph of marine arthropods and mollusks, playing an important role in their physiological processes.
Ruiyang Ji +6 more
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Panulirus Interruptus Hemocyanin
Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1984The amino-acid sequence of a part of Panulirus interruptus hemocyanin subunit a comprising the three ligands of the first copper ion has been determined. By fitting this sequence to the electron density map (Gaykema W.P.J.; Hol, W.G.J.; Vereijken J.M; Soeter N.M.; Bak H.J.; Beintema J.J.
Vereijken, Johan M. +2 more
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The incidence of hemocyanin-binding cells in hemocyanin-tolerant rats
Cellular Immunology, 1972Abstract The incidence of lymphoid cells which react in vitro with 125 I-labeled hemocyanin ( Jasus lalandii ) has been investigated using cells from normal rats and rats made tolerant to HCY by a neonatal course of injections. The absence of humoral or cellular responses to HCY in the tolerant rats was established by their failure to: 1) produce ...
M G, Cooper, G L, Ada, R E, Langman
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Developmental and Comparative Immunology, 2018
&NA; Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease, AHPND, caused by a specific strain of Vibrio parahaemolyticus (VPAHPND), results in great loss of global shrimp production. Despite this, studies on shrimp defense mechanisms protecting against AHPND are few.
Pakpoom Boonchuen +3 more
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&NA; Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease, AHPND, caused by a specific strain of Vibrio parahaemolyticus (VPAHPND), results in great loss of global shrimp production. Despite this, studies on shrimp defense mechanisms protecting against AHPND are few.
Pakpoom Boonchuen +3 more
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The Structure of Arthropod Hemocyanins
Science, 1985Hemocyanins are large multi-subunit copper proteins that transport oxygen in many arthropods and molluscs. Comparison of the amino acid sequence data for seven different subunits of arthropod hemocyanins from crustaceans and chelicerates shows many highly conserved residues and extensive regions of near identity.
Linzen, B. +16 more
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2004
The carbohydrate content and composition of hemocyanins (Hcs) of three prosobranchs (gastropods), Rapana thomasiana, Megathura crenulata and Haliotis tuberculata, were compared. The analyses were performed by gas-liquid chromatography after methanolysis, re-N-acetylation and trimethylsilylation. The two structural subunits of R. thomasiana Hc, RtH1 and
Krassimira, Idakieva +3 more
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The carbohydrate content and composition of hemocyanins (Hcs) of three prosobranchs (gastropods), Rapana thomasiana, Megathura crenulata and Haliotis tuberculata, were compared. The analyses were performed by gas-liquid chromatography after methanolysis, re-N-acetylation and trimethylsilylation. The two structural subunits of R. thomasiana Hc, RtH1 and
Krassimira, Idakieva +3 more
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Hemocyanins in Spiders, XII. Dissociation and Reassociation ofEurypelmaHemocyanin
Hoppe-Seyler´s Zeitschrift für physiologische Chemie, 1980The dissociation and reassembly of Eurypelma californicum hemocyanin was studied under various conditions of pH, ionic strength and protein, calcium and magnesium concentrations. The hemolymph concentrations of calcium and magnesium were determined to be ca. 4 and 0.9mM, respectively.
H, Decker +3 more
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