Isolation and Characterization of Agglutinin in the Hemolymph of Penaeus indicus H. Milne Edwards


Autoria(s): Jayasree, S; Dr. Selvam, G S
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04/02/2011

04/02/2011

01/04/1999

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The present study is an attempt to find out the ralation between RNA/DNA ratio, protein,percentage growth rate and specific growth rate of prawn,Penaeus indicus with respect to Nervous system, Eyestalk and Muscle tissues during ontogenesis. We have isolated and purified a natural agglutinin in the hemolymph of P.indicus with antigenecity, agglutinating, hemolytic and antibacterial properties. The influence of growth and environmental parameters on the level of agglutinin in the hemolymph was studied. Agglutinin concentration during normal growth process was compared. The agglutinin concentration in the hemolymph was quantified through developing ELISA, which is useful in health monitoring studies of individual species. Complete amino acid composition of both the subunits of P.indicus agglutinin were analysed. P.indicus agglutinin showed similarity to those proteins having antigenecity,hemolytic and agglutinating properties.Hence, agglutinin was considered as a natural defence protein in the hemolymph of P.indicus responsible for immune surveillance. The humoral defence mechanism of agglutinin was a co-operative effort with hemocytes and complement system. The composition of isolated agglutinin of P.indicus amino acids will be helpful in the synthesis of new antibacterial analogues which can be used against disease causing organisms.

Dept. of Biotechnology, Cochin University of Science and Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/xmlui/purl/2087

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Palavras-Chave #Immunological characterization #Biochemical analysis of hemolymph #Percentage growth rate #Specific growth rate #Electrophoretic studies #Clotting mechanism #Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay #Polyclonal antibodies #Agglutinin #Amino acid composition of agglutinin #Isolation of agglutinin #Double immunodiffusion
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