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Natural Biomolecules from Marine Snail Telescopium telescopium and structure of its sperm: A Phylogenetic Study
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Natural Biomolecules from Marine Snail Telescopium telescopium and structure of its sperm: A Phylogenetic Study

  • Uttam Datta1,
  • Manik Lal Hembram1,
  • Subhasis Roy2 &
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  • Prasenjit Mukherjee2 

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Abstract:Biochemical analysis of the cytosol fraction isolated from the ovotestis / spermatheca glands of marine mollusc Telescopium telescopium and it’s sperm microtubular structure revealed that relatively similar biomolecules like different enzymes, hormones, minerals and structures of the sperm are also exist in humans. Moreover, antiserum of the cytosol fraction was found to cross-react with the human sperm antigen indicated presence of a common sperm surface antigenicity between these two diversified species. These findings might support and / or hypothesize about the origin and diversification of the vertebrate molecules from its ancestral form (s) from the invertebrates, and basic physiological functions of these ancestral biomolecules including some of the cellular structures plausibly remain the same regardless their structural changes even after evolution.

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  1. Department of Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, 37 & 68 K. B. Sarani Belgachia, Kolkata, 700037, West Bengal, India

    Uttam Datta & Manik Lal Hembram

  2. Department of Veterinary Surgery & Radiology, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, 37 and 68, Kshudiram Bose Sarani, Kolkata, 700037, West Bengal, India

    Subhasis Roy & Prasenjit Mukherjee

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Datta, U., Hembram, M., Roy, S. et al. Natural Biomolecules from Marine Snail Telescopium telescopium and structure of its sperm: A Phylogenetic Study. Nat Prec (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2009.3386.1

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Keywords

  • Telescopium telescopium
  • biomolecules
  • spermatozoa
  • phylogeny
  • mammal
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