Dreanno Catherine, Kirby Richard R, Clare Anthony S
School of Marine Science and Technology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK.
Biol Lett. 2006 Sep 22;2(3):423-5. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2006.0503.
A critical phase in the life cycle of sessile benthic marine invertebrates is locating a suitable substratum for settlement. For barnacles, it is the lecithotrophic cypris larva that makes this plankto-benthic transition. In exploring possible substrata for settlement, the cyprid leaves behind 'footprints' of a proteinaceous secretion that reportedly functions as a temporary adhesive, and also acts as a secondary cue in larval-larval interactions at settlement. Here, we show that two polyclonal antibodies raised against peptides localized at the N- and C-terminal regions of the adult settlement cue--the settlement-inducing protein complex (SIPC)--could both detect 'temporary adhesive' indicating that the SIPC is either a component of this secretion or that they are the same protein.
固着底栖海洋无脊椎动物生命周期中的一个关键阶段是找到合适的附着基质进行附着。对于藤壶来说,是营养卵黄型无节幼虫完成了这种浮游生物到底栖生物的转变。在探索可能的附着基质时,无节幼虫会留下一种蛋白质分泌物的“足迹”,据报道这种分泌物起到临时粘合剂的作用,并且在附着时幼虫与幼虫之间的相互作用中作为次级信号。在此,我们表明,针对成年附着信号——附着诱导蛋白复合体(SIPC)N端和C端区域的肽段产生的两种多克隆抗体,都能检测到“临时粘合剂”,这表明SIPC要么是这种分泌物的一个成分,要么它们是同一种蛋白质。