Gasoreceptor
Gasoreceptor proteins are gas-sensitive proteins involved in the sensing and response to gas in a variety of organisms.[1] Some examples are soluble guanylyl cyclase for NO, ethylene receptor for ethylene, a gaseous plant phytohormone, and O2 sensors in diverse organisms for O2. In bacteria, gasoreceptors mediate aerotaxis response, biofilm formation and virulence.[2][3] In plants, gasoreceptors mediate fruit ripening.[4] In insects such as mosquitoes, CO2 gasoreceptors promote attraction to humans.[5]
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