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+[[!meta title="Cellulose in the house of the appendicularian Oikopleura rufescens."]]
+[[!tag Oikopleura cellulose]]
+
+Kimura S, Ohshima C, Hirose E, Nishikawa J, Itoh T.
+
+Protoplasma. 2001;216(1-2):71-4.
+
+Cellulose in the house of the appendicularian Oikopleura rufescens.
+
+[[!pmid 11732199 desc="Electron diffraction analysis found highly crystalline cellulose I."]]
from an actinobacteria ([[Nakashima and coll., 2004|biblio/14740209]]), were
found by [[Sagane et al. (2010)|biblio/20335363]] and [[Nakashima et al.
(2011)|biblio/20972815]]. They are used to produce different crystalline forms
- of cellulose ([[Nakashima et al., 2011|biblio/20972815]]). The CesA gene
- is trans-spliced in the ascidian _Ciona intestinalis_ ([[Matthysse and coll.,
- 2004|biblio/14722352]]).
+ of cellulose ([[Nakashima et al., 2011|biblio/20972815]]). Crystalline
+ cellulose I was also found in _O. rufescens by_ [[Kimura and coll
+ (2001)|biblio/11732199]]. The CesA gene is trans-spliced in the ascidian _Ciona
+ intestinalis_ ([[Matthysse and coll., 2004|biblio/14722352]]).
- _O. dioica_ has multiple CDK1 and Cyclin B paraplogs, some of which are
implicated in oogenesis ([[Feng & Thompson, 2018|biblio/29969934]]).
- _O. dioica_, like other deuterostomes, has acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs).