Abstract
ABSTRACT. A new method of fractionation and purification of different life cycle stages of microsporidia Nosema grylli, parasitizing the fat body of cricket Gryllus bimaculatus, by centrifugation in Percoll density gradient is elaborated. The whole procedure can be summarized as: 1) infected fat body preparation, 2) homogenization in buffer and filtration through cotton wad and filter paper, 3) first centrifuging, resulting in the separation of the pellet into three layers containing different life cycle stages, 4) second centrifuging of the chosen layer in Percoll density gradient, 5) washing out the Percoll from the fraction under study. After centrifugation in Percoll density gradient, meronts and early sporonts form a band in the area corresponding to density 1.016 g/ml. Mature spores form the pellet at the bottom of centrifuge tube, while immature spores are distributed throughout the layer of 1.016 g/ml up to the bottom of the centrifuge tube, according to their buoyant densities. The offered technique is simple, it takes about one hour and may become a routine procedure for biochemical studies on microsporidia.
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