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Alloimmune memory for glycoproteid recognition molecules in sea anemones competing for space
Authors:K P Sauer  M Müller  M Weber
Institution:(1) Fakultät für Biologie, Universität Bielefeld, Universitätsstraße 1, D-4800 Bielefeld 1, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:A highly specific recognition system, capable of distinguishing between allogeneic (non-clonemates) and syngeneic (clonemates) conspecifics, exists in Anemonia sulcata (Coelenterata: Anthozoa). During a competitive interaction between allogeneic individuals, specialized structures (acrorhagi) are exposed and used to sting opponents. This complex behavior is called the acrorhagial response. In order to quantify this behavior we measured the acrorhagial response time (period from first contact with opponent to full expansion of acrorhagi). More than 320 reciprocal histoincompatibility responses were recorded. These histoincompatibility (H) markers are free components of the sea anemone mucus: they were characterized as glyco-proteins of a molecular weight <18 KD (Kilo-Dalton) containing terminal agr-d-glucose and/or agr-d-mannose. In ldquoalloimmune memoryrdquo testing experiments, the ldquomemory tracerdquo in A. sulcata was found to persist for 5 d.
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