A group of researchers at Osaka Bioscience Institute (OBI) has identified a protein that is necessary to efficiently transmit visual information and named it the protein Pikachurin after Pikachu, a popular anime character in Pokémon. [via Yomiuri]

Pikachu from Pokemon

As bizarre as it sounds, this is not the first time that a scientific term is named after an anime character…

There is a protein called Sonic Hedgehog Homolog (SHH) which plays a key role in the growth of digits on limbs and organisation of the brain.

There is another gene named as Pokemon (which happens to be an acronym for POK erythroid myeloid ontogenic factor), a gene that may act as a master switch for cancer. The name was later changed to Zbtb7 after some strong protest from the Pokémon company because they don’t want to share their name with a cancer-causing gene.


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4 Responses to “Pikachurin… the Pikachu protein”

  1. cole on August 7th, 2008 at 1:50am

    Pikachu was always my favorite.

  2. kyon on August 7th, 2008 at 11:37am

    cute.

  3. bb on August 8th, 2008 at 7:21am

    they must be running out of ideas for names…
    is there even any reason for them to name proteins after anime?

  4. Yein Jee on August 8th, 2008 at 10:34am

    bb… well, it’s obviously not easy to find new and unique names. Actually it’s not unreasonable for the above cases to name it after the anime (and characters)… they are connected in a certain way; though we might ask if there is no other better options.


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