Opsonin-like molecule found in coelomic fluid of a sea cucumber, Holothuria leucospilota |
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Authors: | J. Xing F.-S. Chia |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Mail 5235, Stanford, California 94305, USA Fax: 001 650 858-3999 e-mail: jxing@leland.stanford.edu, US;(2) Department of Zoology, Universitys of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9, Canada, CA |
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Abstract: | Opsonins, a group of serum proteins present in vertebrates, are known to bind to the surface of many kinds of pathogens and tag them as targets for phagocytosis. Opsonin-like molecules have been suggested to exist in several invertebrates. In this paper, we report the discovery of a new opsonin-like molecule in the coelomic fluid of the sea cucumber Holothuria leucospilota. Opsonic activity in cell-free coelomic fluid was characterized by sodium dodecyl sulfate–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, two-dimensional electrophoresis and gel filtration. Phagocytic uptake of yeast cells and latex beads by amoebocytes was quantified by microscopic analysis. It was found that a 20 kdalton protein bound to and enhanced phagocytosis of heat-killed yeast cells. The results of Western blot analysis suggest that both amoebocytes and spherule cells produce this opsonin-like molecule. Received: 22 October 1998 / Accepted: 4 March 2000 |
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