INVESTIGADORES
LAINO Aldana
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SPIDER VITELLINS FROM THE EGGS OF Polybetespythagoricus
Autor/es:
LAINO ALDANA; CUNNINGHAM MÓNICA; HERAS HORACIO; GARCIA FERNANDO
Lugar:
San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán
Reunión:
Congreso; XLV Reunión Anual - Sociedad Argentina de Investigación en Bioquímica y Biología Molecular; 2009
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad Argentina de Investigación en Bioquímica y Biología Molecular
Resumen:
Vitellins are essential ovigerous species for embryogenesis and viability of progeny, but there virtually no information in arachnids. The present work aims to purify and characterize the vitellins from P. pythagoricus spiders. Lipoproteins were isolated by ultracentrifugation and their lipids, proteins and carbohydrates moieties analyzed by a combination of chromatography, electrophoresis and immunology. Two vitellins of high and very high density, with 36.0 and 15.6 % total lipids, respectively were isolated, the HDL named lipovitellinl (LV1) and the VHDL, LV2. Phospholipids were the major components in both, representing 90.7 and 45.5% of total lipids, respectively. Major fatty acids were 18:1>18:2>16:0>18:0 in LV1, and 16:0>18:1>18:2>18:0 in LV2. Native LV1 has a MW of 680 KDa, and 2 apolipoproteins of 74 and 25 kDa. Both LVs are glycosylated with 1.48 and 0.69 %by wt total carbohydrates, in LV1 and LV2, respectively. Native LV2 is more heterogeneous with 3 particles of MW 571,400 and 270 kDa. The 3 have the same apolipoprotein composition with 3 subunits of 18 1, 93 and 60 KDa, though in different ratios. Espectrophotometric and Dot blot analysis discarded the presence of the respiratory pigment hemocyanin in both, an important component in adult spiders circulating lipoproteins. LV1 and LV2 are the first egg lipoproteins described in Arachnids other than mites.