Data di Pubblicazione:
1996
Abstract:
We examined some biological activities of a 200-kDa glyco-protein, referred to as Paracentrotus lividus vitellogenin, contained both in the coelomic fluid and in a subpopulation of coelomocytes called colourless spherula cells. Cell-free coelomic fluid, coelomocyte lysate and supernatant obtained after coelomocyte washings were assayed for hemagglutinating activity. All samples agglutinated rabbit erythrocytes in a calcium-dependent way. The comparison between the electrophoretic patterns of erythrocyte lysates, before and after incubation with the coelomic fluid, revealed that a 200-kDa band was obtained from membranes of agglutinated erythrocytes. In addition, polyclonal antibodies against 200-kDa gly-coprotein from sea urchin embryos used in Western blot analysis recognized the 200-kDa glycoprotein only when erythrocyte lysates previously incubated with coelomic fluids were assayed. These results suggest that the 200-kDa glycoprotein could be an agglutinin, present in the coelomic fluid and released by coelomocytes during stress conditions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Sea urchin; Coelomocytes; Agglutinins; Immune system; Adhesion molecules
Elenco autori:
Cervello, Melchiorre; Matranga, Valeria
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