2020
DOI: 10.1098/rsob.190258
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Myriapod haemocyanin: the first three-dimensional reconstruction ofScolopendra subspinipesand preliminary structural analysis ofS. viridicornis

Abstract: Haemocyanins (Hcs) are copper-containing, respiratory proteins that occur in the haemolymph of many arthropod species. Here, we report the presence of Hcs in the chilopode Myriapoda, demonstrating that these proteins are more widespread among the Arthropoda than previously thought. The analysis of transcriptome of S. subspinipes subpinipes reveals the presence of two distinct subunits of Hc, where the signal peptide is present, and six of prophenoloxidase (PPO), where the signal peptide… Show more

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“…However, the whole enzyme network and melanin precursors are yet to be identified. The functional role of the melanin pathway was revealed only for Myriapoda haemolymph, based on phenoloxidase and tyrosinase activity (Riciluca et al, 2020). Additional studies are needed to confirm whether these enzymes are also involved in cuticle melanization.…”
Section: ) Neuropeptides Regulate Stereotypical Ecdysis Behavioursmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the whole enzyme network and melanin precursors are yet to be identified. The functional role of the melanin pathway was revealed only for Myriapoda haemolymph, based on phenoloxidase and tyrosinase activity (Riciluca et al, 2020). Additional studies are needed to confirm whether these enzymes are also involved in cuticle melanization.…”
Section: ) Neuropeptides Regulate Stereotypical Ecdysis Behavioursmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In arthropod species, hemocyanin hexamers can associate to form higher molecular mass multimers (2-hexamers, 3-hexamers, 6-hexamers and 8-hexamers) [ 11 , 12 ]. In Scolopendra subspinipes and Scolopendra viridicornis belonging to subphylum Myriapoda, the hemocyanin is composed of 3 × 6 and 6 × 6 subunits, respectively [ 13 ] while in the Limulus polyphemus (subphylum Helicerata) it is composed of 8 × 6 subunits [ 14 ].…”
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confidence: 99%