2023
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2301207120
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Molecular determinants for cold adaptation in an Antarctic Na+/K+-ATPase

Gaddiel Galarza-Muñoz,
Sonia I. Soto-Morales,
Song Jiao
et al.

Abstract: Enzymes from ectotherms living in chronically cold environments have evolved structural innovations to overcome the effects of temperature on catalysis. Cold adaptation of soluble enzymes is driven by changes within their primary structure or the aqueous milieu. For membrane-embedded enzymes, like the Na + /K + -ATPase, the situation is different because changes to the lipid bilayer in which they operate may also be relevant. Although much attention has been focu… Show more

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“…Now Miguel Holmgren of the National Institutes of Health in Maryland and his colleagues have identified which genetic mutations to a transmembrane enzyme confer cold adaptability to the Antarctic octopus Pareledone sp. [1]. Although 12 Octopus bimaculatus lives in the temperate waters off California.…”
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“…Now Miguel Holmgren of the National Institutes of Health in Maryland and his colleagues have identified which genetic mutations to a transmembrane enzyme confer cold adaptability to the Antarctic octopus Pareledone sp. [1]. Although 12 Octopus bimaculatus lives in the temperate waters off California.…”
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confidence: 99%