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Sea urchin sperm

Clapper, D.L., J.A. Davis, PJ. Lamothe, C. Patton, and D. Epel. 1985a. Involvement of zinc in the regulation of pH, motility, and acrosome reactions in sea urchin sperm. Jour. Cell Biol. 100 1817-1824. [Pg.729]

SEA Domain found in sea urchin sperm protein, enterokinase, agrin E(M) 0(0) 4(6) ... [Pg.205]

Poccia DL, Green GR (1992) Packaging and unpackaging the sea urchin sperm genome. Trends Biochem Sci 17 223-227... [Pg.88]

ADP-ribosylation has also been implicated as a proteolytic antagonist during embryonic development [231]. Following fertilization in sea urchin, sperm-specific histones are degraded by the sperm-histone-selective (SpH) protease and subsequently replaced by cleavage stage histone variants. During this process, the maternal replacement histones are protected from proteolysis by ADP-ribosylation. [Pg.259]

Figure 6. Enhanced ANS fluorescence attending binding of this extrinsic environmentally sensitive probe to sites on sea urchin sperm tail dynein. Figure 6. Enhanced ANS fluorescence attending binding of this extrinsic environmentally sensitive probe to sites on sea urchin sperm tail dynein.
Tombes, R.M. Shapiro, B.M. Enzyme termini of a phosphocreatine shuttle. Purification and characterization of two creatine kinase isozymes from sea urchin sperm. J. Biol. Chem., 262, 16011-16019 (1987)... [Pg.382]

K. E. Summers and I.R. Gibbons. 1971. ATP-induced sliding of tubules in trypsin-treated flagella of sea-urchin sperm Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 68 3092-3096. (PubMedl... [Pg.1431]

Vacquier, V. D., Swanson, W. J. and Hellberg, M. E. (1995) What have we learned about sea-urchin sperm bindin. Development Growth Differentiation, 37, 1-10. [Pg.492]

Chang MC, Berkery D, Schuel R, Laychock SG, Zimmerman AM, Zimmerman S, Schuel H (1993) Evidence for a cannabinoid receptor in sea urchin sperm and its role in blockade of the acrosome reaction. Mol Reprod Dev 36 507-516... [Pg.295]

Schuel H, BerkeryD, Schuel R, Chang MC, Zimmerman AM, Zimmerman S (1991) Reduction of the fertilizing capacity of sea urchin sperm by cannabinoids derived from marihuana. 1. Inhibition of the acrosome reaction induced by egg jelly. Mol Reprod Dev 29 51-59... [Pg.296]

Vacquier, V.D. and Moy, G.W. (1997). The fucose sulfate polymer of eggjelly binds to sperm REJand is the inducer of the sea urchin sperm acrosome reaction. Dev. Biol. 792 125-135. [Pg.81]

Darszon, A., Guerrero, A., Lievano, A, Gonzalez-Martinez, M., and Morales, E. (1988). Ionic channels in sea urchin sperm physiology. News Physiol. Sci. 5 181-185. [Pg.224]

Glabe, C.G. and Vacquier, V.D. (1978). Egg surface glycoprotein receptor for sea urchin sperm bindin. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 75 881-885. [Pg.225]

Gonzalez-Martinez, M., Guerrero, A., Morales, E de De La Torre, L., and Darszon, A. (1992). A depolarization can trigger Ca uptake and the acrosome reaction when preceded by a hyperpolarization in L pictus sea urchin sperm. Dev.Biol. 750 193-202. [Pg.226]

Guerrero, A. and Darszon, A. (1989). Evidence for the activation of two different Ca channels during the egg jelly-induced acrosome reaction of sea urchin sperm. J. Biol. Chem. 264 19593-19599. [Pg.226]

Lee, H.C., Johnson, C., and Epel, D. (1983). Changes in internal pH associated with initiation of motility and acrosome reaction of sea urchin sperm. Dev. Biol. 95 31-45. [Pg.227]

Schackmann, R.W. (1989). Ionic regulation of the sea urchin sperm acrosome reaction and stimulation by egg-derived peptides. In The Cell Biology of Fertilization. (Schatten and Schatten, Eds.), pp 3-28. Academic Press, New York. [Pg.230]

Schackmann, R.W., Christen, R., and Shapiro, B.M. (1981). Membrane potential depolarization and increased intracellular pH accompany the acrosome reaction of sea urchin sperm. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 78 6066-6070. [Pg.230]

Trimmer, J.S., Trowbridge, I.S., and Vacquier, V.D. (1985). Monoclonal antibody to a membrane glycoprotein inhibits the acrosome reaction and associated Ca and H fluxes of sea urchin sperm. Cell 40 697-703. [Pg.231]

Cherr, G.N., J.M. Shenker, C. Lundmark, and K.O. Turner. 1987. Toxic effects of selected bleached kraft mill effluent constituents on sea urchin sperm cell. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 6 561-569. [Pg.767]

Pillai, M.C., H. Blethro, R.M. Higashi, C.A. Vines, and G.N. Cherr. 1997. Inhibition of the sea urchin sperm acrosome reaction by a lignin-derived macromolecule. Aquat. Toxicol. 37 139-156. [Pg.777]


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