In this video, we demonstrate an assay to establish the presence of phospholipase in the crude venom extract from Anthopleura dowii—a marine sea anemone. The assay utilizes an agarose gel diffusion technique, in which the enzyme phospholipase diffuses and breaks down phospholipids incorporated in the solid media in a radial manner.
Protocol
1. Organism collection Collect sea anemone A. dowii. NOTE: Here, the organisms were collected during low tide periods in the intertidal zone off the coast of Ensenada Baja, California, Mexico (Figure 1A, B). Transport the organisms to the laboratory in containers with seawater (Figure 1C). In the laboratory, clean the organisms with distilled water by hand to remove the big substrate particles adhering to the body.</l…
Representative Results
Figure 1: Sea anemone collection. (A) Intertidal zone in El Sauzal, Baja California Norte, Mexico. (B) Sea anemone collected. (C) Anthopleura dowii Verrill, 1869. Table 1: Quantitation of protein by Bradford assay. …
Phospholipase Activity Assay: A Gel Diffusion Assay to Determine Phospholipase Activity in Crude Venom Extract from Anthopleura dowii . J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e21152, doi: (2023).