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{{Substance
{{Substance
| name=Nicklobin
| name = Nicklobin
| image1=NicklobinModel.jpg
| image1 = NicklobinModel.jpg
| caption-image1=Speculative nickel–porphyrinoid oxygen-binding structure.
| caption-image1 = Speculative nickel–porphyrinoid oxygen-binding structure.
| ipa=/ˈnɪkloʊˌbɪn/
| ipa = ˈnɪkloʊˌbɪn
| oed=Nyklobyn
| oed = Nyklobyn
| general_info=A rare nickel-based respiratory pigment found in deep-dwelling or low-oxygen organisms on [[Nola Prime]].
| general_info = A rare nickel-based respiratory pigment found in deep-dwelling or low-oxygen organisms on [[Nola Prime]].
| universe=[[Continuum Universes]]
| universe = [[Continuum Universes]]
| origin=Native to [[Nola Prime]]’s deep ecosystems
| origin = Native to [[Nola Prime]]’s deep ecosystems
| affiliation=Biological
| affiliation = Biological
| created_by=Naturally evolved
| created_by = Naturally evolved
| type=Specialized respiratory pigment
| type = Specialized respiratory pigment
| molar_mass=XXXX g/mol
| molar_mass = XXXX g/mol
| formula=NiCₓHᵧNᶻOᵤ (porphyrinoid macrocycle)
| formula = NiCₓHᵧNᶻOᵤ (porphyrinoid macrocycle)
| phase=Liquid (in hemolymph or plasma)
| phase = Liquid (in hemolymph or plasma)
| solubility=Moderate; stabilized in alkaline fluids
| solubility = Moderate; stabilized in alkaline fluids
| boiling_point=Not applicable
| boiling_point = Not applicable
| melting_point=Not applicable
| melting_point = Not applicable
| hazards=Oxidizes rapidly in high-oxygen environments; unstable above neutral pH
| hazards = Oxidizes rapidly in high-oxygen environments; unstable above neutral pH
| applications=Oxygen transport in deep-swamp fauna; biochemical research
| applications = Oxygen transport in deep-swamp fauna; biochemical research
| properties=High oxygen affinity; slow release kinetics; optimized for low-O₂ niches
| properties = High oxygen affinity; slow release kinetics; optimized for low-O₂ niches
| color=Black-purple when deoxygenated; crimson-black when oxygenated
| color = Black-purple when deoxygenated; crimson-black when oxygenated
| smell=None
| smell = None
| state_of_matter=Liquid-phase protein complex
| state_of_matter = Liquid-phase protein complex
| consistency=Suspended in plasma or hemolymph
| consistency = Suspended in plasma or hemolymph
| arcane_properties=None
| arcane_properties = None
| chemical_make-up=Nickel ion bound within a porphyrinoid ring; stabilized by sulfur- and nitrogen-bonding groups
| chemical_make-up = Nickel ion bound within a porphyrinoid ring; stabilized by sulfur- and nitrogen-bonding groups
| elements=Nickel, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur
| elements = Nickel, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur
| chemicals=[[Coboglobin]] (related), [[Cobocyanin]]
| chemicals = [[Coboglobin]] (related), [[Cobocyanin]]
| other_substances=[[Nola Prime Ecosystems]], [[Fusion Trees]]
| other_substances = [[Nola Prime Ecosystems]], [[Fusion Trees]]
}}
}}



Revision as of 19:15, 14 November 2025


Overview

Nicklobin is a nickel-based oxygen-binding biomolecule found in certain deep-dwelling organisms on Nola Prime. It evolved in environments with significantly lower oxygen levels than the planet’s surface and serves as a high-affinity alternative to Coboglobin.

The pigment is rare in sentient species and never became the dominant respiratory molecule of the Noelaran, but it remains important in the biology of subterranean and swamp megafauna.

Structure

Nicklobin incorporates:

  • a central **Ni²⁺** ion,
  • a porphyrinoid macrocycle resembling primitive heme,
  • stabilizing sulfur ligands adapted for low-oxygen environments.

Its structure binds oxygen strongly but releases it slowly, which is optimal for organisms with steady, low metabolic rates.

Biological Function

Nicklobin is favored by species that live in:

  • deep alkaline swamps,
  • underground caverns,
  • low-oxygen wetland basins.

These creatures rely on slow, sustained oxygen delivery rather than the rapid cycling needed by surface megafauna.

Instability in Surface Conditions

Nicklobin is vulnerable to oxidation due to Nola Prime’s:

  • extremely high atmospheric oxygen content (40%),
  • elevated temperatures,
  • high carbon dioxide levels.

Surface exposure often leads to rapid pigment breakdown, limiting the molecule’s evolutionary success outside deep biomes.

See Also