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Hydrolytic enzymes in the two North Sea ctenophores Pleurobrachia pileus and Beroe gracilis

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Hydrolytic enzyme activities were determined in tissue extracts of the two North Sea ctenophores Pleurobrachia pileus and Beroe gracilis. The following activities were measured in field samples and characterized according to their mean specific activities and their pH optima: protease, aminopeptidase, amylase, N-acetylglucosaminidase, β-glucosidase, chitinase, carboxylesterase, phosphatase. Many of the enzyme activities are correlated, indicating their control by the same factors (i.e. nutritional conditions). Differences found between the phosphatase activities and the apparent lack of the chitinolytic system in B. gracilis reflect the differences in body composition and food specialization in both ctenophores, respectively. The low amylase and β-glucosidase activities in both ctenophores agree with the low carbohydrate content of their prey. In spite of high carboxylesterase activities, no lipolytic activity was detected in either of the ctenophores. In a laboratory feeding experiment with P. pileus, the enzyme activities increased but did not reach the activities found in the field samples. In B. gracilis, seasonal variations of some enzyme activities are discussed in relation to the seasonal abundance of its prey, P. pileus.

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Hoeger, U., Mommsen, T.P. Hydrolytic enzymes in the two North Sea ctenophores Pleurobrachia pileus and Beroe gracilis . Mar. Biol. 81, 123–130 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00393110

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