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The ability of an increase in number of positively charged regions to enable higher solubility is a known phenomenon<ref>doi: 10.1073/pnas.0402797101</ref>, and this study is consistent with previous reports<ref>PMID: 14741208</ref>. The aquatic animals have increased their number of positively charged regions through key substitutions of neutral amino acids for positively charged amino acids, and of negative amino acids for neutral or positive amino acids. We present one such manifestation of this overall trend, by comparing the elephant and whale myoglobin structures. | The ability of an increase in number of positively charged regions to enable higher solubility is a known phenomenon<ref>doi: 10.1073/pnas.0402797101</ref>, and this study is consistent with previous reports<ref>PMID: 14741208</ref>. The aquatic animals have increased their number of positively charged regions through key substitutions of neutral amino acids for positively charged amino acids, and of negative amino acids for neutral or positive amino acids. We present one such manifestation of this overall trend, by comparing the elephant and whale myoglobin structures. | ||
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