Functional and structural similarities of D7 proteins in the independently-evolved salivary secretions of sand flies and mosquitoes

Volume: 9, Issue: 1
Published: Mar 29, 2019
Abstract
The habit of blood feeding evolved independently in many insect orders of families. Sand flies and mosquitoes belong to separate lineages of blood-feeding Diptera and are thus considered to have evolved the trait independently. Because of this, sand fly salivary proteins differ structurally from those of mosquitoes, and orthologous groups are nearly impossible to define. An exception is the long-form D7-like proteins that show conservation with...
Paper Details
Title
Functional and structural similarities of D7 proteins in the independently-evolved salivary secretions of sand flies and mosquitoes
Published Date
Mar 29, 2019
Volume
9
Issue
1
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