Preparation and characterization of geodin. A beta gamma -crystallin-type protein from a sponge
Geodin is a protein encoded by a sponge gene homologous to genes from the beta gamma -crystallins superfamily. The interest for this crystallin-type protein stems from the phylogenesis of porifera, commonly called sponges, the earliest divergence event in the history of metazoans. Here we report the...
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