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- Comment: It appears that Savani Anbalagan is the only author that used this term. Until other people from other groups publish on this topic as well, it is not shown to be notable. There is probably not enough publication for it to get a a Wiktionary entry either. Graeme Bartlett (talk) 23:59, 21 January 2024 (UTC)
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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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