2022
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9093
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Origin, diversity, and biogeography of Antarctic scale worms (Polychaeta: Polynoidae): a wide‐scale barcoding approach

Abstract: The Antarctic marine environment hosts diversified and highly endemic benthos owing to its unique geologic and climatic history. Current warming trends have increased the urgency of understanding Antarctic species history to predict how environmental changes will impact ecosystem functioning. Antarctic benthic lineages have traditionally been examined under three hypotheses: (1) high endemism and local radiation, (2) emergence of deep‐sea taxa through thermohaline circulation, and (3) species migrations across… Show more

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“…Chemical dimerization via the creation of disulfide bridges of some AMPs such as magainin and histatin conducted to an enhanced antimicrobial potency and a reinforced resistance to proteases while the dimerization of others such as the alpha helical aurein, reduced the antimicrobial activities by changing the mechanism of action of the peptide (Lorenzon et al, 2013). In the specific case of POL, the formation of homodimers might have been selected during the evolution race, probably as a response to the progressive cooling of the Antarctic continent, about 25 Mya (Cowart et al, 2022;Rogers et al, 2007). Although less efficient against temperate to thermophilic bacterial strains, peptide dimerization might be advantageous against polar psychrophilic microbes and such hypothesis as well as the structural conformation of POL still need to be investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical dimerization via the creation of disulfide bridges of some AMPs such as magainin and histatin conducted to an enhanced antimicrobial potency and a reinforced resistance to proteases while the dimerization of others such as the alpha helical aurein, reduced the antimicrobial activities by changing the mechanism of action of the peptide (Lorenzon et al, 2013). In the specific case of POL, the formation of homodimers might have been selected during the evolution race, probably as a response to the progressive cooling of the Antarctic continent, about 25 Mya (Cowart et al, 2022;Rogers et al, 2007). Although less efficient against temperate to thermophilic bacterial strains, peptide dimerization might be advantageous against polar psychrophilic microbes and such hypothesis as well as the structural conformation of POL still need to be investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%