Molecular evolution of hemoglobins of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei)

Amino acid sequences of alpha- and beta-chains of human hemoglobin and of hemoglobins of coelacanth and 24 teleost fish species, including 11 antarctic and two temperate Notothenioidei, were analyzed using maximum parsimony. Trees were derived for the alpha- and beta-chains separately and for tandem...

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Main Authors: Stam, W.T., Beintema, J.J, D Avino, R., Tamburrini, M., di Prisco, G.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1997
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/5b10db8a-9c18-4ac4-8544-f17816a698c9 2024-06-23T07:47:33+00:00 Molecular evolution of hemoglobins of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei) Stam, W.T. Beintema, J.J D Avino, R. Tamburrini, M. di Prisco, G. 1997-10 https://hdl.handle.net/11370/5b10db8a-9c18-4ac4-8544-f17816a698c9 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/5b10db8a-9c18-4ac4-8544-f17816a698c9 eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/5b10db8a-9c18-4ac4-8544-f17816a698c9 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Stam , W T , Beintema , J J , D Avino , R , Tamburrini , M & di Prisco , G 1997 , ' Molecular evolution of hemoglobins of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei) ' , Journal of Molecular Evolution , vol. 45 , no. 4 , pp. 437-445 . Antarctica cold-adapted teleosts hemoglobin most parsimonious tree Notothenioidei AMINO-ACID-SEQUENCE OXYGEN-BINDING PROPERTIES SINGLE HEMOGLOBIN ALPHA-GLOBIN TELEOST MITOCHONDRIAL PERCIFORMES EQUILIBRIA COMPONENTS FAMILY article 1997 ftunigroningenpu 2024-06-10T15:59:48Z Amino acid sequences of alpha- and beta-chains of human hemoglobin and of hemoglobins of coelacanth and 24 teleost fish species, including 11 antarctic and two temperate Notothenioidei, were analyzed using maximum parsimony. Trees were derived for the alpha- and beta-chains separately and for tandemly arranged sequences, using the human and coelacanth sequences as outgroups in all analyses. The topologies of the trees of the alpha- and beta-chains are highly congruent and indicate a specific pattern of gene duplications and gene expression of teleost hemoglobins which has not yet been investigated into more detail. The Notothenioid fish generally contain a single major hemoglobin and often a second minor component. The alpha- and beta-chains of the major components form a monophyletic group in all investigated trees, with the nonantarctic Pseudaphritis as their sister taxon. The minor chains also are a monophyletic group and form an unresolved cluster with the major chains and the hemoglobins of tuna and red gurnard. The Notothenioid families Nototheniidae and Bathydraconidae appear to be paraphyletic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica University of Groningen research database Antarctic
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topic Antarctica
cold-adapted teleosts
hemoglobin
most parsimonious tree
Notothenioidei
AMINO-ACID-SEQUENCE
OXYGEN-BINDING PROPERTIES
SINGLE HEMOGLOBIN
ALPHA-GLOBIN
TELEOST
MITOCHONDRIAL
PERCIFORMES
EQUILIBRIA
COMPONENTS
FAMILY
spellingShingle Antarctica
cold-adapted teleosts
hemoglobin
most parsimonious tree
Notothenioidei
AMINO-ACID-SEQUENCE
OXYGEN-BINDING PROPERTIES
SINGLE HEMOGLOBIN
ALPHA-GLOBIN
TELEOST
MITOCHONDRIAL
PERCIFORMES
EQUILIBRIA
COMPONENTS
FAMILY
Stam, W.T.
Beintema, J.J
D Avino, R.
Tamburrini, M.
di Prisco, G.
Molecular evolution of hemoglobins of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei)
topic_facet Antarctica
cold-adapted teleosts
hemoglobin
most parsimonious tree
Notothenioidei
AMINO-ACID-SEQUENCE
OXYGEN-BINDING PROPERTIES
SINGLE HEMOGLOBIN
ALPHA-GLOBIN
TELEOST
MITOCHONDRIAL
PERCIFORMES
EQUILIBRIA
COMPONENTS
FAMILY
description Amino acid sequences of alpha- and beta-chains of human hemoglobin and of hemoglobins of coelacanth and 24 teleost fish species, including 11 antarctic and two temperate Notothenioidei, were analyzed using maximum parsimony. Trees were derived for the alpha- and beta-chains separately and for tandemly arranged sequences, using the human and coelacanth sequences as outgroups in all analyses. The topologies of the trees of the alpha- and beta-chains are highly congruent and indicate a specific pattern of gene duplications and gene expression of teleost hemoglobins which has not yet been investigated into more detail. The Notothenioid fish generally contain a single major hemoglobin and often a second minor component. The alpha- and beta-chains of the major components form a monophyletic group in all investigated trees, with the nonantarctic Pseudaphritis as their sister taxon. The minor chains also are a monophyletic group and form an unresolved cluster with the major chains and the hemoglobins of tuna and red gurnard. The Notothenioid families Nototheniidae and Bathydraconidae appear to be paraphyletic.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Stam, W.T.
Beintema, J.J
D Avino, R.
Tamburrini, M.
di Prisco, G.
author_facet Stam, W.T.
Beintema, J.J
D Avino, R.
Tamburrini, M.
di Prisco, G.
author_sort Stam, W.T.
title Molecular evolution of hemoglobins of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei)
title_short Molecular evolution of hemoglobins of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei)
title_full Molecular evolution of hemoglobins of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei)
title_fullStr Molecular evolution of hemoglobins of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei)
title_full_unstemmed Molecular evolution of hemoglobins of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei)
title_sort molecular evolution of hemoglobins of antarctic fishes (notothenioidei)
publishDate 1997
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genre Antarc*
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