Ascaris suum: Free amino acids and proteins in the pseudocoelom,seminal vesicle and glandular vas deferens |
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Authors: | M. Abbas W.E. Foor |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan 48202, USA |
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Abstract: | The free amino acids and proteins of the seminal vesicle and pseudocoelomic fluids in the male Ascaris suum were examined and compared. The seminal fluid contained a high concentration of lysine (lysine: glutamic acid ratio of 5:1) while the pseudocoelomic fluid contained more glutamic acid than lysine with alanine, serine, glycine and proline being the most abundant free amino acids. The proteins present in the seminal fluid differed from those in the pseudocoelomic fluid in both number and molecular weight. The sperm activating substance (SAS) present in homogenates of the glandular vas deferens of male worms is nondialyzable, heat-sensitive and can be precipitated using 45% saturated ammonium sulfate. Active moieties can be recovered following passage of the ammonium sulfate precipitates through ultrafiltration membranes or by applying gland homogenates to an ion exchange column. When subjected to SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, the active fractions revealed both low and high molecular weight substances. During attempts to purify a single activating substance, it was noted that the more heterogeneous fractions contained the highest activating capacity. Thus, no precise relationship between the biological activity and the purity of the various fractions was determined. |
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Keywords: | Nematode parasitic Amino acids free Proteins Seminal fluid Pseudocoelomic fluid Glandular vas deferens Sperm activating substances SAS |
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