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The hemolymph coagulation system in invertebrate animals
Authors:Sadaaki Iwanaga  Takashi Morita  Toshiyuki Miyata  Takanori Nakamura and Jun Aketagawa
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Japan
Abstract:A hemocyte lysate from horseshoe crab produced a gel, when exposed to Gram-negative bacterial endotoxins. This gelation reaction of the lysate, so-called Limulus test, has been widely employed as a simple and very sensitive assay method for endotoxins. Recent biochemical studies on the principle of Limulus test indicate that the hemocytes contain several serine protease zymogens, which constitute a coagulation cascade triggered by endotoxins, and that there is a (1 rarr 3)-beta-d-glucan-mediated coagulation pathway which also results in the formation of gel. Up to now, six protein components, designated coagulogen, proclotting enzyme, factor B, factor C, factor G and anti-LPS factor, all of which are closely associated with the endotoxin-mediated coagulation pathway, have been purified and biochemically characterized. Among these components, the complete amino acid sequences of coagulogens isolated from one American and three Asian species of horseshoe crabs have been established. Moreover, the reconstitution experiment using the isolated clotting factors, C, B, proclotting enzyme and coagulogen in the presence of endotoxin, leads to the formation of coagulin get. Based on these results, we propose here a mechanism for the Limulus coagulation cascade.
Keywords:limulus coagulation cascade  coagulin gel  bacterial endotoxins  proclotting enzyme  factor B  C  G  anti-LPS factor
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