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Comparative study on the primary structure of globin chains of the extracellular giant hemoglobins from the polychaete Perinereis aibuhitensis and Tylorrhynchus heterochaetus
多毛類巨大ヘモグロビンの一次構造比較
Author
山中, 瑞恵
脇, 加奈子
尾崎, 絵理香
金井, 拓
金井, 悠一郎
中辻, 崇
谷川, 和代
橋本, 美城子
森, 由美子
倉林, 陽子
岸本, 慎哉
水本, 浩太
Keywords
giant hemoglobin
annelid
polychaete
phylogenetic tree
supramolecule
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
Description
Amino acid sequences of four types of globin chains a, A, b, and B of the giant Hb from the polychaete Perinereis aibuhitensis, which were collected at the delta of the Yangtze River in the People's Republic of China, were determined by the combination of Edman degradation and RT-PCR method. The primary structures of Perinereis globin chains are compared with those of globins isolated from the polychaete Tylorrhynchus heterochaetus which was collected at the delta of the River Yoshinogawa in Tokushima City. Perinereis globin chains appeared to have 140 amino acid residues for the chain a, 144 for A, 147 for b and B, respectively. These sequences were completely in agreement with the partial cDNA sequences by RT-PCR which covered 119~137 amino acid residues. Some heterogeneities were found for the chain A by protein sequencing. On the other hand, RT-PCR revealed a few polymorphisms in the sequences of chains a, A and b. According to the phylogenetic tree constructed by UPGMA method, Perinereis globin chains were appeared to be separated into two strains A and B at the time later than the separation of vertebrate Mb and Hb but earlier than the separation of the alpha and beta chains of vertebrate Hb. Perinereis globins b and B appeared to be separated from globin A after the time when the trimeric globin chains A, b, and B had been separated clearly from the derivative of globin a according to the phylogenetic tree constructed by NJ method. The homologies between the corresponding globin chains of Perinereis and Tylorrhynchus Hbs were estimated to be within the range of 48~84%.
Journal Title
Natural Science Research
ISSN
09146385
NCID
AN10065859
Publisher
徳島大学総合科学部
Volume
19
Start Page
63
End Page
92
Sort Key
63
Published Date
2005-12-24
EDB ID
FullText File
language
jpn
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departments
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Bioscience and Bioindustry
Science and Technology