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- W149307659 abstract "This chapter discusses blood respiratory properties in marine gastropods. Marine gastropods are frequently exposed to fluctuations of physical or chemical environmental factors. One of the main chemical properties of the aquatic medium is the salinity. Marine gastropods are osmoconformers within a large range of ambient salinities. The ion sensitivity of the oxygenation properties of the hemocyanins of the marine gastropods have been the subject of many studies. The chapter discusses the oxygen-binding properties of gastropod blood in relation to oxygen transport under different environmental conditions. In vitro experiments carried out under unphysiological conditions have only been referred to when they underline important ecophysiological effects. Hemocyanins are oligomeric copper-containing respiratory proteins, which are freely dissolved in the blood of arthropods and mollusks. The oxygen-binding site is a pair of copper atoms bound directly to the polypeptide chains, and several investigations indicate that histidine may be involved in this binding. The respiratory functions of hemocyanins are controlled by a number of allosteric mechanisms. The reversible binding of oxygen involves, in several cases, both homotropic and heterotropic interaction processes, similar to those characteristic of mammalian hemoglobins. The cooperativity of oxygen binding of Neptunea hemocyanin is markedly increased at high temperatures." @default.
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- W149307659 title "Blood Respiratory Properties in Marine Gastropods" @default.
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