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It comes down to <scene name='55/557585/Align_test/18'>eight divergent amino acids (elephant's amino acids in yellow halos)</scene>. Without these amino acids, myoglobin in both whale and elephants has a charge of ''+1''. Calculate along the chain, in the N to C-terminal direction how just several amino acid switches bring the positive net charge of whale myoglobin up to ''+4'' and elephants to ''+2'': <scene name='52/523344/Elephantwhale/19'>residue position 8</scene>, <scene name='52/523344/Elephantwhale/21'>12</scene>, <scene name='52/523344/Elephantwhale/22'>27</scene>, <scene name='52/523344/Elephantwhale/23'>34</scene>, <scene name='52/523344/Elephantwhale/24'>87</scene>, <scene name='52/523344/Elephantwhale/26'>116</scene>, <scene name='52/523344/Elephantwhale/27'>132</scene>, <scene name='52/523344/Elephantwhale/28'>140</scene>. | It comes down to <scene name='55/557585/Align_test/18'>eight divergent amino acids (elephant's amino acids in yellow halos)</scene>. Without these amino acids, myoglobin in both whale and elephants has a charge of ''+1''. Calculate along the chain, in the N to C-terminal direction how just several amino acid switches bring the positive net charge of whale myoglobin up to ''+4'' and elephants to ''+2'': <scene name='52/523344/Elephantwhale/19'>residue position 8</scene>, <scene name='52/523344/Elephantwhale/21'>12</scene>, <scene name='52/523344/Elephantwhale/22'>27</scene>, <scene name='52/523344/Elephantwhale/23'>34</scene>, <scene name='52/523344/Elephantwhale/24'>87</scene>, <scene name='52/523344/Elephantwhale/26'>116</scene>, <scene name='52/523344/Elephantwhale/27'>132</scene>, <scene name='52/523344/Elephantwhale/28'>140</scene>. | ||
*<span style="color:red">'''Asp and Glu'''</span> have a charge of ''-1'', <span style="color:blue">'''Arg and Lys'''</span> have a charge of ''+1'', <span style="color:lightblue">'''His'''</span> in the positions shown here - ''12'' and ''116'' (Table S2) - have a charge of about ''+0.5''. | *<span style="color:red">'''Asp and Glu'''</span> have a charge of ''-1'', <span style="color:blue">'''Arg and Lys'''</span> have a charge of ''+1'', <span style="color:lightblue">'''His'''</span> in the positions shown here - ''12'' and ''116'' (Table S2) - have a charge of about ''+0.5''. | ||
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- | Intriguingly the authors show how this divergence in net positive charge explains the different diving abilities of aquatic versus terrestrial animals across the animal kingdom. | ||
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- ↑ Mirceta S, Signore AV, Burns JM, Cossins AR, Campbell KL, Berenbrink M. Evolution of mammalian diving capacity traced by myoglobin net surface charge. Science. 2013 Jun 14;340(6138):1234192. doi: 10.1126/science.1234192. PMID:23766330 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1234192
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