Isolation and Characterization of Equinatoxins from the Sea Anemone Actinia equina L

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Equinatoxins were purified from the tentacles and bodies of the sea anemone Actinia equina by the use of acetone precipitation, as well as column chromatographies on Sephadex G-50 and CM-cellulose according to the modified method of Macek and Lebez (1988). The equinatoxins obtained, equinatoxin 1 and 2, were hemolytic glycoproteins with a relative molecular mass of 20000. Equinatoxin 2 was found to be rich in glycine, alanine and valine. The amino acid sequences of equinatoxins 1 and 2 were partially determined. A portion of the N-terminal amino acid sequence of equinatoxin 2 was similar to those of pyruvate kinase and sialidase. © 1992, The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Furukawa, K., Abe, K., Ueda, M., Komatsu, S., & Hirano, H. (1992). Isolation and Characterization of Equinatoxins from the Sea Anemone Actinia equina L. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 40(10), 2873–2875. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.40.2873

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