Two-dimensional Protein Patterns in Labronema, Aporcelaimellus, and Eudorylaimus (Nematoda: Dorylaimida)

Authors

  • V. R. Ferris
  • J. M. Ferris
  • L. L. Murdock
  • J. Faghihi

Abstract

Two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic patterns of proteins for two isolates of Labronema from Indiana were nearly identical to the pattern for L. vulvapapillatum from Europe. The pattern for a nominal isolate of L. pacificum from Florida was very different from the patterns of nominal L. pacificum isolates from Hawaii and Fiji (which had patterns very similar to each other). Patterns for four other isolates (in Eudorylaimus and Aporcelaimellus) were different from the Labronema patterns and from each other, although some constellations of protein spots were shared among all the isolates. The study demonstrates the utility of 2-D PAGE for clarifying taxonomic problems that cannot be resolved using classical morphological data alone. Key words: two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, 2-D PAGE protein patterns, Labronema, Aporcelaimellus, Eudorylaimus, Nematoda: Dorylaimida, systematics, Jaccard analysis, similarity coefficient.

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1987-10-15

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