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Bianka Swiderska1, Sylwia Kedracka-Krok1, Tomasz Panz2, A John Morgan3, Andrzej Falniowski4, Pawel Grzmil5, Barbara Plytycz6.
Abstract
Sphingomyelin-binding proteins of the lysenin family were originally identified in earthworms belonging to the genus Eisenia comprised of at least two distinct species, E. andrei and E. fetida, until recently considered subspecies or morphotypes of E. foetida (sic). In the present study the presence of lysenin and lysenin-related protein 2 (LRP-2, known also as fetidin) was detected in coelomocytes retrieved from all investigated adult specimens of E. andrei, and E. fetida. They were accompanied by LRP-3 and LRP-1 in some specimens of E. andrei and E. fetida, respectively. Lysenins were not observed in a third composting lumbricid species, Dendrobaena veneta, which served as a convenient negative reference for techniques and procedures used in the study. The pore-forming potential of soluble and cellular fractions of coelomic fluid was studied towards sheep red blood cells and sphingomyelin-rich liposomes. After experimental depletion the potential was restored in parallel with restoration of chloragocyte-derived eleocytes in both E. andrei and E. fetida. Copyright ÂEntities:
Keywords: COI barcoding; Dendrobaena veneta/Eisenia hortensis; Eisenia andrei; Eisenia fetida; Lysenin-related proteins; Mass spectrometry
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27567602 DOI: 10.1016/j.dci.2016.08.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Comp Immunol ISSN: 0145-305X Impact factor: 3.636