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A 220 kDa coelomocyte aggregating factor involved in Holothuria polii cellular clotting
1Department of Biology, University of Lecce, Italy.
European Journal of Cell Biology
|October 1, 1991
Abstract:
Agglutinating molecules are released by Holothuria polii coelomocytes. In our in vitro system we observe that release depends on the number of coelomocytes but it seems not to be time- and temperature-dependent. The factor responsible for agglutination was isolated from an Edds isotonic solution coelomocyte suspension medium and purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation, gel filtration and ion exchange chromatography; it had a molecular mass of about 220 kDa on an sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel. The purified factor agglutinates sea cucumber coelomocytes suggesting that it could be involved in the first phase of clotting events.