2023
DOI: 10.1093/mollus/eyad006
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Comparative analysis of three families of hygrophilid snails shows that the egg mass fluid protein haemocyanin-like 1 (Hcl-1) is unique to planorbids

Abstract: The egg mass fluid (EMF) of the freshwater snail Biomphalaria glabrata (Hygrophila: Planorbidae) contains haemocyanin-like 1 (Hcl-1) protein, distinct from respiratory haemocyanins. The distribution of Hcl-1 was investigated among major families of Hygrophila, Physidae and Lymnaeidae, both of which employ respiratory haemocyanins, and Planorbidae, a group that evolved haemoglobin as a respiratory pigment. Immunoblotting detected c. 150 kDa protein (molecular weight of Hcl-1) cross-reactive with anti-keyhole li… Show more

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“…Phenoloxidase participates in the melanin production cascade and in the formation of several proteases, protease inhibitors, pattern recognition receptors and regulatory proteins. Several steps are involved in the cascade to produce the final product quinone, which is a kind of reactive oxygen species (ROS) [17]. The use of ROS is a potential approach in invertebrates to counteract bacterial infection [16].…”
Section: Of 11mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phenoloxidase participates in the melanin production cascade and in the formation of several proteases, protease inhibitors, pattern recognition receptors and regulatory proteins. Several steps are involved in the cascade to produce the final product quinone, which is a kind of reactive oxygen species (ROS) [17]. The use of ROS is a potential approach in invertebrates to counteract bacterial infection [16].…”
Section: Of 11mentioning
confidence: 99%