The giant leech, Haementeria ghilianii, originating from French Guyana, has two pairs of salivary glands. From the anterior and posterior glands, approximately 1.5 and 0.3 mg of protein per leech, respectively, have been extracted. Electrophoretic analysis showed that the protein composition of the anterior and posterior gland extracts is completely different. However, both gland extracts contain fibrinolytic activity associated with only one electrophoretic band. The fractionation of salivary gland homogenates by differential ultracentrifugation showed that the fibrinolytic activity is found entirely in the cytosol fraction.
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