Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
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A Novel Chemoattractant Lectin, Karatoxin, From the Dorsal Spines of the Small Scorpionfish Hypodytes rubripinnis
Mitsuko ShinoharaKuniko NagasakaHideyuki NakagawaKozue EdoHitomi SakaiKoji KatoFutoshi IwakiKiyoshi OhuraHaruhiko Sakuraba
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2010 Volume 113 Issue 4 Pages 414-417

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Abstract
A chemoattractant lectin from the dorsal spines of the redfin velvetfish, Hypodytes rubripinnis, was isolated using a combination of affinity chromatography techniques. The glycoprotein, with a molecular mass of 110 kDa, is named Karatoxin. Karatoxin caused agglutination of rabbit erythrocytes. This agglutination was effectively inhibited by D-mannose. In addition, Karatoxin exhibited not only mitogenic activity in the presence of murine splenocytes, but also chemotactic activity in the presence of guinea-pig neutrophils and macrophages. Thus, Karatoxin appears to be a novel chemoattractant lectin. These results suggest that the redfin velvetfish Hypodytes rubripinnis may be a novel source of biologically active substances.
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