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1 February 2011 Shared Antigenicity Between the Polar Filaments of Myxosporeans and Other Cnidaria
Maurice J. Ringuette, Anne Koehler, Sherwin S. Desser
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Abstract

Nematocysts containing coiled polar filaments are a distinguishing feature of members of the phylum Cnidaria. As a first step to characterizing the molecular structure of polar filaments, a polyclonal antiserum was raised in rabbits against a cyanogen bromide–resistant protein extract of mature cysts containing spores of Myxobolus pendula. The antiserum reacted only with proteins associated with extruded polar filaments. Western blot and whole-mount immunohistochemical analyses indicated a conservation of polar filament epitopes between M. pendula and 2 related cnidarians, i.e., the anthozoan, Nematostella vectensis, and the hydrozoan, Hydra vulgaris. This conservation of polar filament epitopes lends further support to a shared affinity between Myxozoa and cnidarians.

Maurice J. Ringuette, Anne Koehler, and Sherwin S. Desser "Shared Antigenicity Between the Polar Filaments of Myxosporeans and Other Cnidaria," Journal of Parasitology 97(1), 163-166, (1 February 2011). https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-2574.1
Published: 1 February 2011
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