
The Holothuria polii coelomocyte lysate contains two trypsin-resistant lytic proteins having different chemico-physical properties: a calcium dependent and heat-labile hemolysin that is probably a constitutive component of the coelomic fluid, and another calcium independent and heat-stable one that is released after immunological stimulation; it is therefore not detectable in natural conditions. The sphingomyelin seems to be the membrane receptor with which both hemolysins interact producing lysis.
Sheep, Temperature, Hemolysis, Sphingomyelins, Calcium Chloride, Hemolysin Proteins, Animals, Rabbits, Egtazic Acid, Edetic Acid, Echinodermata
Sheep, Temperature, Hemolysis, Sphingomyelins, Calcium Chloride, Hemolysin Proteins, Animals, Rabbits, Egtazic Acid, Edetic Acid, Echinodermata
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