Identification and partial characterisation of metalloproteases secreted by a Mesanophrys-like ciliate parasite of the Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus

HJ Small, DM Neil, AC Taylor, GH Coombs
2005 Diseases of Aquatic Organisms  
A ciliate parasite, tentatively identified as Mesanophrys sp. of Norway lobsters Nephrops norvegicus, is demonstrated to secrete several proteases into the culture medium (modified Nephrops saline). Analyses using substrate-impregnated sodium dodecylsulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) revealed 12 activity bands differing greatly in mobility in the gels. The complete inhibition of proteolytic activity by 1,10-phenanthroline indicated that the proteases are of the metallo class.
more » ... The proteases were active at the physiological temperature (8°C) and haemolymph pH (7.8) of the host. The proteases were selective in the degradation of several host proteins, including the myosin heavy chain, which is a major structural component of lobster muscle. Consequently, these proteases may have important roles in several aspects of the host -parasite interaction including invasion, nutrient uptake by the ciliate, and pathogenesis. KEY WORDS: Ciliate · Parasite · Proteases · Secreted · Pathology Resale or republication not permitted without written consent of the publisher Editorial responsibility: Timothy Flegel,
doi:10.3354/dao067225 pmid:16408838 fatcat:rex6fnpvxjejtcrw7u5bluwagy