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Schistosoma mansoni: One- and two-dimensional electrophoresis of proteins synthesized in vitro by males,females, and juveniles
Authors:Burr G. Atkinson  Kristine H. Atkinson
Affiliation:Department of Zoology, Cell Science Laboratories, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario N6A 5B7, Canada
Abstract:Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis coupled with fluorography is a sensitive method for visualizing individual gene products synthesized in vitro by Schistosoma mansoni (K. Atkinson and B. G. Atkinson 1980, Nature (London)283, 478–479). In vitro labelling with radioactive amino acids ensures that the proteins are of parasite origin and fluorography permits detection of minute amounts of newly synthesized, electrophoretically separated gene products. One-dimensional electrophoretic separation in polyacrylamide gels with sodium dodecyl sulphate and fluorography of juvenile and adult proteins reveal that juveniles produce most adult proteins. Although similar studies with proteins from sexed adults imply that analogous gene products are elaborated by both sexes, a number of sex-specific gene products are resolvable by more rigorous two-dimensional electrophoretic separations. The homogametic male produces 5 polypeptides not produced by the heterogametic female. Three outstanding male-specific gene products include a polypeptide with a molecular weight (MW) of 88 kilodaltons (kd) and an isoelectric point (pI) of 5.65, one with an MW of 66 kd and a pI of 5.25, and one with an MW of 58 kd and a pI of 5.25. Other, readily detectable male-specific polypeptides include one which coelectrophoreses with β-actin and one which coelectrophoreses with β-tropomyosin. The female synthesizes 4 specific polypeptides which have isoelectric points between 4.3 and 4.7, are of low molecular weight, and are resolvable only with 12% acrylamide gels. Two-dimensional electrophoresis resolves 74 major polypeptides synthesized by adult worms, and a code is presented which identifies each polypeptide by sex specificity, isoelectric point, and molecular weight.
Keywords:Trematode  Blood fluke  Protein synthesis  Sex differences  Polypeptide code  Juvenile  Adult  Two-dimensional electrophoresis  Isoelectric focussing  M  Heavy chain of myosin  BSA  bovine serum albumin  A  actin  T  tropomyosin  O  ovalbumin  CPK  creatine phosphokinase
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