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Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma japonicum: Utilization of amino acids
Authors:J. I. Bruce   M. D. Ruff   R. J. Belusko  J. K. Werner
Affiliation:

Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Composite Drug Screening Unit, and Department of Medica Zoology, 406th Medical Laboratory, APO San Francisco 96343, U.S.A.

Abstract:Bruce J. I., Ruff M. D., Belusko R. J. and Werner J. K. 1972. Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma japonicum: utilization of amino acids. International Journal for Parasitology2: 425–430. The production of 14CO2 from 12 labeled amino acids by S. mansoni and S. japonicum was studied. No 14CO2 was detected from incubations with glycine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine or phenylalanine. Differences were found between sexes and/or species for the other amino acids studied. Species related differences included a greater rate of metabolism of glutamic and aspartic acid by S. mansoni than by S. japonicum. Proline and histidine were utilized by S. mansoni males and females, respectively. S. japonicum male worms did not utilize proline, while histidine was not utilized by the female of this species. Major sex related differences included greater 14CO2 production from glutamic acid, aspartic acid and arginine by S. mansoni males than by females, and the utilization of histidine by male S. japonicum but not by females. Incubation in tyrosine resulted in the release of only small amounts of 14CO2 by female worms of both species but no 14CO2 production by male worms.
Keywords:Schistosoma mansoni   Schistosoma japonicum   amino acids   metabolism   CO2 production
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