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Sarcophaga lectin which is induced in the hemolymph of Sarcophaga peregrina (flesh-fly) larvae when their body wall is injured with a hypodermic needle, was shown to participate in the lysis of sheep red blood cells introduced into the abdominal cavity of the larvae. This finding indicates that
Several animal lectins, such as Sarcophaga peregrina agglutinin, Limulus polyhemus agglutinin, Helix pomatia agglutinin and Helix aspersa agglutinin, were tested for induction of tumor lysis mediated by macrophages. Among them, only S. peregrina agglutinin purified from the hemolymph of S. peregrina
A cDNA clone for sarcotoxin IIA, an antibacterial protein of Sarcophaga peregrina (flesh fly) larvae [Ando, K., Okada, M., & Natori, S. (1987) Biochemistry 26, 226-230], was isolated and characterized. Sarcotoxin IIA was found to consist of 270 amino acid residues. Northern blot analysis showed that