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Query: UMLS:C0042961 (
volvulus
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A preparation of the cuticle of Onchocerca
volvulus
was obtained by extracting worm fragments in an series of buffers with 1.5% Triton-X-100 and 3% Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). Electron micrographs of worm fragments, treated with the detergents or collagenase showed that our methods had been effective in isolating the cuticle from the other organs of the parasite. The cuticular preparation was found to contain 19 different amino acids with glycine (23.4%); proline (11.23%); hydroxyproline (10%); and
glutamic acid
(9.4%) being the most abundant. Hydroxylysine was present in small amounts (0.04%). Total reducing sugar was determined to be 5.3 mg per gram dry weight of the preparation. The cuticular preparation was solubilized by boiling in 2-mercaptoethanol and shown by SDS-PAGE to contain at least 10 different polypeptides in the Mr range 17,000-163,000. Five of these polypeptides with apparent Mr respectively of 33,000; 67,000; 74,000, 88,500 and 114,000 were isolated by preparative gel electrophoresis and their amino acid compositions shown to be similar to that of invertebrate collagens. We conclude that the cuticle of O.
volvulus
contains collagen-like proteins held together by disulfide bridges.
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PMID:Isolation and biochemical composition of the cuticle of Onchocerca volvulus. 284 63
We report the identification and partial characterization of cDNAs encoding for putative glutamate transporters from the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans and the filarial parasite Onchocerca
volvulus
. Glutamate transporters can be used as reliable markers for identifying cells and neurons that synaptically release glutamate and aspartate. An amplified PCR fragment containing a highly conserved amino acid heptamer found in all vertebrate glutamate transporters was used to screen a C. elegans cDNA library. Two full-length cDNA sequences from C. elegans were deduced from the isolated cDNA clones and RT-PCR products with the splice leader. The two C. elegans cDNA sequences differ by only 97 nucleotides at the 5' end. The C. elegans glutamate transporter gene
glt
-1 spans at least 2.9 kb of chromosomal DNA and possesses nine exons and eight introns. Primers directed to the CeGlt cDNA were used with O.
volvulus
first-strand cDNA to amplify and isolate the O.
volvulus
cDNA homolog. The C. elegans and O.
volvulus
glutamate transporters are 98% identical over 492 amino acids to each other and 52 to 58% identical to the mammalian glutamate transporters. Antibodies generated against partial coding regions of the C. elegans glutamate transporter recognized a protein of approximately 66 kDa in C. elegans and O.
volvulus
protein extracts.
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PMID:Cloning and characterization of cDNAs encoding putative glutamate transporters from Caenorhabditis elegans and Onchocerca volvulus. 888 21