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  • Hemocyanin ( blue ) contains copper and is found in crustaceans and mollusks.
  • Structurally related to hemocyanin are the laccases and tyrosinases.
  • Its blood contains a hemocyanin that appears blue due to its copper content.
  • Its mega-hemocyanin have unusually high oxygen affinities.
  • Oxygen is carried by the blood pigment hemocyanin.
  • The hemocyanin of this species was anaylyzed by Lieb et al . in 2010.
  • The primary oxygen transporter molecule is hemocyanin.
  • Hemocyanin oxygen-binding profile is also affected by dissolved salt ion levels and pH.
  • Conformational differences determine the type of catalytic activity that the hemocyanin is able to perform.
  • Keyhole limpet hemocyanin ( KLH ) and bovine serum albumin are two widely used carrier proteins.
  • Gases are exchanged in the numerous filaments, and oxygen absorption is especially facilitated by hemocyanin.
  • The red king crab blood contains leukocytes and the second most common respiratory pigment called hemocyanin.
  • Keyhole limpet hemocyanin from " Megathura crenulata " is used as vaccine carrier protein.
  • Consider hemoglobin versus hemocyanin for example.
  • Horseshoe crabs have an 8-hexamer ( i . e . 48-chain ) hemocyanin.
  • In both cases inactive proenzymes such as hemocyanin, tyrosinase, and catcholoxidase must be activated first.
  • Some arthropods and most molluscs possess the copper-containing hemocyanin, however, for oxygen transport.
  • Some animals, such as crustaceans and mollusks, use hemocyanin to carry oxygen, instead of hemoglobin.
  • Hemocyanin also exhibits PPO activity, but with slowed kinetics from greater steric bulk at the active site.
  • Keyhole limpet hemocyanin ( KLH ) is a copper containing respiratory protein, similar to hemoglobin in humans.
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