Summary
Isolated cells from the siliceous spongeGeodia cydonium have been studied with respect to their partition behaviour in a two-phase aqueous polymer system. With this method it is possible to determine subtle changes in the cell surface charge. Addition of a homologous aggregation factor to the isolated cells lowers the partition rate, a finding which indicates that after binding of the aggregation factor to the cells their surface charge is reduced. The partition rate of the cells is strongly correlated with their content of membranebound sialic acid.
Sixty-nine percent of the total, membrane-bound hexuronic acid is associated with the aggregation receptor; 1.8×107 aggregation receptor molecules are present on the surface of one cell which means that the average surface density amounts to 2.8×105 molecules per μm2.
Removal of the aggregation receptor molecules from the cell surface results in a decrease of the partition rate in the two-phase system. After charging the receptor-depleted cells with soluble aggregation receptor, the partition behaviour of these cells can be reconstituted.
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Abbreviations
- CMF:
-
calcium- and magnesium-free artificial sea water
- CMFE:
-
CMF plus EDTA
- ASW:
-
calcium- and magnesium-containing artificial sea water
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Müller, W.E.G., Zahn, R.K., Kurelec, B. et al. Species-specific aggregation factor in sponges. Wilhelm Roux' Archiv 184, 29–40 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00848667
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