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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 265, Issue 17, 9664-9669, 06, 1990
Poly(gamma-glutamic acid)s are the major constituents of nematocysts in Hydra (Hydrozoa, Cnidaria)
J Weber
Zoological Institute, University of Zurich-Irchel, Switzerland.
The 2.80 +/- 0.20 mumol of anions found/mg of isolated and purified dry
nematocysts (capsular secretory products of stinging cells) from Hydra make
up the majority of the soluble capsular content. They are, in cooperation
with corresponding cations, responsible for the generation and regulation
of an internal osmotic pressure that amounts up to 150 bar (Weber, J.
(1989) Eur. J. Biochem. 184, 465-476). The anions are organized as linear
homopolymers of L-glutamic acids which are linked by
gamma-carboxyl-alpha-amino amide bonds; the degree of polymerization is
heterogeneous and dependent on the particular type of nematocyst. In situ
the intracapsular glutamic acid monomer concentration is as high as 2 M.
This is the first time that poly(gamma-glutamic acid)s, which are known to
occur in some selected bacteria, are reported for eucaryotes. It is
suggested that they may also be present as predominant components in
nematocysts of other cnidarian species and thus might represent a class of
compounds which is characteristic for a whole phylum of the animal kingdom.

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