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.
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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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Journal of Parasitology
Vol. 97 • No. 1
February 2011
Vol. 97 • No. 1
February 2011