Isolation of bindin: the protein responsible for adhesion of sperm to sea urchin eggs.
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cDNA cloning reveals the molecular structure of a sperm surface protein, PH-20, involved in sperm-egg adhesion and the wide distribution of its gene among mammalsSperm competition and the evolution of gametic compatibility in externally fertilizing taxaThe role of carbohydrate recognition during human sperm-egg bindingZonadhesin is essential for species specificity of sperm adhesion to the egg zona pellucidaSelection and demographic history shape the molecular evolution of the gamete compatibility protein bindin in Pisaster sea starsDiversity in the fertilization envelopes of echinodermsBindin from a sea starSpecies-specific sequences of abalone lysin, the sperm protein that creates a hole in the egg envelopeGenetic variation underlies temperature tolerance of embryos in the sea urchin Heliocidaris erythrogramma armigera.Clathrin in Chara australis: Molecular Analysis and Involvement in Charasome Degradation and Constitutive Endocytosis.Increased temperature, but not acidification, enhances fertilization and development in a tropical urchin: potential for adaptation to a tropicalized eastern Australia.Speciation on the coasts of the new world: phylogeography and the evolution of bindin in the sea urchin genus Lytechinus.Egg coats of the rock shrimp Rhynchocinetes typus: ultrastructural characterization and their function during fertilization.Galactose at the nonreducing terminus of O-linked oligosaccharides of mouse egg zona pellucida glycoprotein ZP3 is essential for the glycoprotein's sperm receptor activity.Identification of a ZP3-binding protein on acrosome-intact mouse sperm by photoaffinity crosslinking.Reproductive protein evolution in two cryptic species of marine chordate.The calcium-mobilizing messenger nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide phosphate participates in sperm activation by mediating the acrosome reactionEgg surface glycoprotein receptor for sea urchin sperm bindin.Calcium channels in the development, maturation, and function of spermatozoa.Species-specific inhibition of fertilization by a peptide derived from the sperm protein bindinNatural cytotoxic cells against solid tumors in mice: blocking of cytotoxicity by D-mannoseSelection in the rapid evolution of gamete recognition proteins in marine invertebrates.Evidence of amino acid diversity-enhancing selection within humans and among primates at the candidate sperm-receptor gene PKDREJ.Isolation and characterization of the vitelline layer of sea urchin eggsThe vitelline layer of the sea urchin egg and its modification during fertilization. A freeze-fracture study using quick-freezing and deep-etchingIsolation of a glycopeptide fraction from the surface of the sea urchin egg that inhibits sperm-egg binding and fertilizationCarbohydrate specificity of sea urchin sperm bindin: a cell surface lectin mediating sperm-egg adhesion.Sperm surface galactosyltransferase activities during in vitro capacitation.A role for mouse sperm surface galactosyltransferase in sperm binding to the egg zona pellucida.Interaction of the sperm adhesive protein, bindin, with phospholipid vesicles. I. Specific association of bindin with gel-phase phospholipid vesicles.Interaction of the sperm adhesive protein, bindin, with phospholipid vesicles. II. Bindin induces the fusion of mixed-phase vesicles that contain phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylserine in vitroReceptor function of mouse sperm surface galactosyltransferase during fertilization.A role for the migrating sperm surface antigen PH-20 in guinea pig sperm binding to the egg zona pellucida.Autoradiographic visualization of the mouse egg's sperm receptor bound to sperm.Endogenous lectins from cultured soybean cells: isolation of a protein immunologically cross-reactive with seed soybean agglutinin and analysis of its role in binding of Rhizobium japonicumGamete attachment process revealed in flowering plant fertilization.Flagellar gyration and midpiece rotation during extension of the acrosomal process of Thyone sperm: how and why this occursPurification and characterization of an extracellular fragment of the sea urchin egg receptor for spermThe sea urchin egg receptor for sperm: isolation and characterization of the intact, biologically active receptor.The biologically active form of the sea urchin egg receptor for sperm is a disulfide-bonded homo-multimer
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Isolation of bindin: the protein responsible for adhesion of sperm to sea urchin eggs.
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1977 nî lūn-bûn
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1977 թուականի Յունիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1977 թվականի հունիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1977年の論文
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Isolation of bindin: the protein responsible for adhesion of sperm to sea urchin eggs.
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Isolation of bindin: the protein responsible for adhesion of sperm to sea urchin eggs.
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Isolation of bindin: the protein responsible for adhesion of sperm to sea urchin eggs.
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Isolation of bindin: the protein responsible for adhesion of sperm to sea urchin eggs.
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Isolation of bindin: the protein responsible for adhesion of sperm to sea urchin eggs.
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Isolation of bindin: the protein responsible for adhesion of sperm to sea urchin eggs.
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Isolation of bindin: the protein responsible for adhesion of sperm to sea urchin eggs.
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Isolation of bindin: the protein responsible for adhesion of sperm to sea urchin eggs.
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Isolation of bindin: the protein responsible for adhesion of sperm to sea urchin eggs.
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Isolation of bindin: the protein responsible for adhesion of sperm to sea urchin eggs.
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10.1073/PNAS.74.6.2456
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1977-06-01T00:00:00Z