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The evolution of extracellular hemoglobins of annelids, vestimentiferans, and pogonophorans
Negrisolo, E.; Pallavicini, A.; Barbato, R.; Dewilde, S.; Ghiretti-Magaldi, A.; Moens, L.; Lanfranchi, G. (2001). The evolution of extracellular hemoglobins of annelids, vestimentiferans, and pogonophorans. J. Biol. Chem. 276(28): 26391-26397. https://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M100557200
In: Journal of Biological Chemistry. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: Baltimore, etc.. ISSN 0021-9258; e-ISSN 1083-351X, more
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  • Negrisolo, E.
  • Pallavicini, A.
  • Barbato, R.
  • Dewilde, S., more
  • Ghiretti-Magaldi, A.
  • Moens, L.
  • Lanfranchi, G.

Abstract
    The evolution of extracellular hemoglobins of annelids, vestimentiferans, and pogonophorans was investigated by applying cladistics and distance-based approaches to reconstruct the phylogenetic relationships of this group of respiratory pigments. We performed this study using the aligned sequences of globin and linker chains that are the constituents of these complex molecules. Three novel globin and two novel linker chains of Sabella spallanzanii described in an accompanying paper (Pallavicini, A., Negrisolo, E., Barbato, R., Dewilde, S., Ghiretti-Magaldi, A., Moens, L., and Lanfranchi, G. (2001) J. Biol. Chem. 276, 26384–26390) were also included. Our results allowed us to test previous hypotheses on the evolutionary pathways of these proteins and to formulate a new most parsimonious model of molecular evolution. According to this novel model, the genes coding for the polypeptides forming these composite molecules were already present in the common ancestor of annelids, vestimentiferans, and pogonophorans.

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