Camacho_1996_Parasitology_112_199

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Title : Molecular forms of tegumental and muscle acetylcholinesterases of Schistosoma - Camacho_1996_Parasitology_112_199
Author(s) : Camacho M , Alsford S , Agnew A
Ref : Parasitology , 112 :199 , 1996
Abstract :

Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is present in the muscle and on the tegument of schistosomes. Molecular forms of schistosome AChE were examined because particular AChEs are found in tissues of distinct function elsewhere. The dimeric globular form (G2) is the only form evident in adult Schistosoma haematobium: 32% of the muscle AChE is hydrophilic and 61% is membrane associated. A substantial amount of this enzyme is phosphatidylinositol (PI) anchored since it could be released by PI-specific phospholipase C from both muscle and tegumental membranes.

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Camacho M, Alsford S, Agnew A (1996)
Molecular forms of tegumental and muscle acetylcholinesterases of Schistosoma
Parasitology 112 :199

Camacho M, Alsford S, Agnew A (1996)
Parasitology 112 :199