2014
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1401681
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Single Sea Urchin Phagocytes Express Messages of a Single Sequence from the DiverseSp185/333Gene Family in Response to Bacterial Challenge

Abstract: Immune systems in animals rely on fast and efficient responses to a wide variety of pathogens. The Sp185/333 gene family in the purple sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, consists of an estimated 50 (±10) members per genome that share a basic gene structure but show high sequence diversity, primarily due to the mosaic appearance of short blocks of sequence called elements. The genes show significantly elevated expression in three subpopulations of phagocytes responding to marine bacteria. The encoded Sp… Show more

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“…There are four major morphotypes of coelomocytes in S. purpuratus that include phagocytes, red and colorless spherule cells, and vibratile cells (24), and only some of the phagocyte class of coelomocytes express the SpTrf proteins (41, 43). Surprisingly, the cells with the highest SpTrf expression are the small phagocytes in which the proteins are localized to cytoplasmic vesicles and the cell surface (Figure 6B).…”
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“…There are four major morphotypes of coelomocytes in S. purpuratus that include phagocytes, red and colorless spherule cells, and vibratile cells (24), and only some of the phagocyte class of coelomocytes express the SpTrf proteins (41, 43). Surprisingly, the cells with the highest SpTrf expression are the small phagocytes in which the proteins are localized to cytoplasmic vesicles and the cell surface (Figure 6B).…”
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“…This would be advantageous in responding to infections and to protect the host from being overwhelmed by and succumbing to a pathogen. Surprisingly, when single phagocytes are evaluated for SpTrf transcripts, not only do most of the individual cells yield SpTrf amplicons of the same size (Figure 7) but the amplicon sequences from single cells are the same (41). This implies that one gene from the SpTrf family is expressed per individual phagocyte.…”
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“…Native SpTrf and HeTrf proteins are found in all morphotypes of sea urchin phagocytes, on the surface of small phagocytes in association with the plasma membrane and with the membranes of cytoplasmic vesicles (14, 1921). But rather than integrated into membranes via transmembrane regions or associated through GPI linkages, rSpTrf-E1 and its rGly-rich and rHis-rich fragments may associate with membranes, at least in part, by binding directly to PA or other lipids with exposed phosphate groups.…”
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“…Native SpTrf proteins are present within the perinuclear vesicles of all types of phagocytes and are present on the surface of small phagocytes, although the percentage of cells that express the proteins is variable among animals (14, 19). HeTransformer proteins (HeTrf, formerly He185/333) have also been noted in association with vesicle membranes and with plasma membranes of gut-associated amoebocytes (an alternative term for phagocytes) from another sea urchin species, Heliocidaris erythrogramma (20, 21).…”
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