Sequence and structure comparison of ATP synthase F0 subunits 6 and 8 in notothenioid fish.
Mitochondrial changes such as tight coupling of the mitochondria have facilitated sustained oxygen and respiratory activity in haemoglobin-less icefish of the Channichthyidae family. We aimed to characterise features in the sequence and structure of the proteins directly involved in proton transport...
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Main Authors: | Gunjan Katyal, Brad Ebanks, Magnus Lucassen, Chiara Papetti, Lisa Chakrabarti |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fced3a83ba9a408c940d7ddb2a7d1774 |
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