<div><p>A large amount of data is currently available on the adaptive mechanisms of polar bony fish hemoglobins, but structural information on those of cartilaginous species is scarce. This study presents the first characterisation of the hemoglobin system of one of the longest-living vertebrate species (392 ± 120 years), the Arctic shark <i>Somniosus microcephalus</i>. Three major hemoglobins are found in its red blood cells and are made of two copies of the same α globin combined with two copies of three very similar β subunits. The three hemoglobins show very similar oxygenation and carbonylation properties, which are unaffected by urea, a very important compound in marine elasmobranch physiology. They display identical electronic absorp...
The dominant perciform suborder Notothenioidei is an excellent study group for assessing the evoluti...
Antarctic fish of the family Nototheniidae usually have a single major hemoglobin (Hb 1), often a se...
Antarctic fishes from the suborder Notothenioidei provide excellent opportunities to investigate evo...
A large amount of data is currently available on the adaptive mechanisms of polar bony fish hemoglob...
A large amount of data is currently available on the adaptive mechanisms of polar bony fish hemoglo...
Vertebrate hemoglobin, contained in erythrocytes, is a globular protein with a quaternary structure ...
Fishes thriving in polar habitats offer many opportunities for comparative approaches to understandi...
The Arctic fish Anarhichas minor, a benthic sedentary species, displays high hemoglobin multiplicity...
The urgency to investigate evolutionary adaptations at high latitudes is increasing considerably, es...
The importance of the Arctic, in contributing to the knowledge of the overall ensemble of adaptive p...
The Antarctic icefish Chaenocephalus aceratus lacks the globins common to most vertebrates, hemoglob...
The Antarctic icefish Chaenocephalus aceratus lacks the globins common to most vertebrates, hemoglob...
The Antarctic icefish Chaenocephalus aceratus lacks the globins common to most vertebrates, hemoglob...
The blood of the sub-Antarctic fish Eleginops maclovinus (Em) contains three haemoglobins. The majo...
All fish hemoglobins (Hb) show a high auto-oxidation rate, and some fish Hbs are endowed with Root e...
The dominant perciform suborder Notothenioidei is an excellent study group for assessing the evoluti...
Antarctic fish of the family Nototheniidae usually have a single major hemoglobin (Hb 1), often a se...
Antarctic fishes from the suborder Notothenioidei provide excellent opportunities to investigate evo...
A large amount of data is currently available on the adaptive mechanisms of polar bony fish hemoglob...
A large amount of data is currently available on the adaptive mechanisms of polar bony fish hemoglo...
Vertebrate hemoglobin, contained in erythrocytes, is a globular protein with a quaternary structure ...
Fishes thriving in polar habitats offer many opportunities for comparative approaches to understandi...
The Arctic fish Anarhichas minor, a benthic sedentary species, displays high hemoglobin multiplicity...
The urgency to investigate evolutionary adaptations at high latitudes is increasing considerably, es...
The importance of the Arctic, in contributing to the knowledge of the overall ensemble of adaptive p...
The Antarctic icefish Chaenocephalus aceratus lacks the globins common to most vertebrates, hemoglob...
The Antarctic icefish Chaenocephalus aceratus lacks the globins common to most vertebrates, hemoglob...
The Antarctic icefish Chaenocephalus aceratus lacks the globins common to most vertebrates, hemoglob...
The blood of the sub-Antarctic fish Eleginops maclovinus (Em) contains three haemoglobins. The majo...
All fish hemoglobins (Hb) show a high auto-oxidation rate, and some fish Hbs are endowed with Root e...
The dominant perciform suborder Notothenioidei is an excellent study group for assessing the evoluti...
Antarctic fish of the family Nototheniidae usually have a single major hemoglobin (Hb 1), often a se...
Antarctic fishes from the suborder Notothenioidei provide excellent opportunities to investigate evo...