Bolla R
J Nematol. 1979 Jul;11(3):250-9.
Attempts to develop defined in vitro culture systems for the growth, reproduction and development of free-living nematodes have yielded much basic information about their nutritional requirements and biochemistry. Requirements for sterol and heme have been identified suggesting that some nematodes lack de novo synthesis of these molecules. Possible pathways of metabolism of these nutritional requirements can be derived from in vitro experiments that use a variety of sterol and heine sources as supplements to the culture mediuin. These pathways are reviewed as well as the possible role of sterol and heme in the biology of free-living and parasitic nematodes, Since these molecules must be acquired dietarily, the possible involvement of lysosomal enzymes in digestion is discussed. Also considered is the possibility that lysosomal enzymes change when nematodes are fed on a heine protein source.
为自由生活的线虫的生长、繁殖和发育建立特定体外培养系统的尝试,已经产生了许多关于它们营养需求和生物化学的基础信息。已确定了对线固醇和血红素的需求,这表明一些线虫缺乏这些分子的从头合成能力。这些营养需求的可能代谢途径可以从体外实验推导得出,这些实验使用各种固醇和血红素来源作为培养基的补充物。本文综述了这些途径以及固醇和血红素在自由生活和寄生线虫生物学中的可能作用。由于这些分子必须从饮食中获取,因此讨论了溶酶体酶在消化过程中的可能参与。还考虑了线虫以血红素蛋白源为食时溶酶体酶发生变化的可能性。