Chemical characterization of the component of the jelly coat from sea urchin eggs responsible for induction of the acrosome reaction.
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Glycobiology of reproductive processes in marine animals: the state of the artSpecies-specific inhibition of fertilization by a peptide derived from the sperm protein bindinStructure, biology, evolution, and medical importance of sulfated fucans and galactans.Anandamide (arachidonylethanolamide), a brain cannabinoid receptor agonist, reduces sperm fertilizing capacity in sea urchins by inhibiting the acrosome reaction.Wheat germ agglutinin blocks the acrosome reaction in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sperm by binding a 210,000-mol-wt membrane protein.Phosphorylation of membrane-bound guanylate cyclase of sea urchin spermatozoa.Chemotaxis of Arbacia punctulata spermatozoa to resact, a peptide from the egg jelly layer.Autoradiographic visualization of the mouse egg's sperm receptor bound to sperm.Characterization of a monoclonal antibody that induces the acrosome reaction of sea urchin sperm.Evidence for involvement of metalloendoproteases in a step in sea urchin gamete fusionMonoclonal antibodies to a membrane glycoprotein induce the phosphorylation of histone H1 in sea urchin spermatozoaThe sea urchin egg receptor for sperm: isolation and characterization of the intact, biologically active receptor.Profiling N-glycans of the egg jelly coat of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry and capillary liquid chromatography electrospray ionization-ion trap tandem mass spectrometry systems.Dephosphorylation of a major sperm membrane protein is induced by egg jelly during sea urchin fertilization.Sequence of mRNA coding for bindin, a species-specific sea urchin sperm protein required for fertilization.Monoclonal antibodies increase intracellular Ca2+ in sea urchin spermatozoa.Disialic, oligosialic and polysialic acids: distribution, functions and related disease.Bioactive substances from marine fishes, shrimps, and algae and their functions: present and future.Polysialic acid: biosynthesis, novel functions and applications.Sulphated glycoconjugates are powerful inhibitors of spermatozoa binding to the vitelline envelope in amphibian eggs.Evolution of egg coats: linking molecular biology and ecology.NMR-based conformation and dynamics of a tetrasaccharide-repeating sulfated fucan substituted by different counterions.Sperm-egg binding events during sea urchin fertilization.Ionic regulation of egg activation.Determination of the type and quantity of sialic acid in the egg jelly coat of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus using capillary LC-ESI-MS/MS.Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate hydrolysis in human sperm stimulated with follicular fluid or progesterone is dependent upon Ca2+ influx.High molecular mass egg fucose sulfate polymer is required for opening both Ca2+ channels involved in triggering the sea urchin sperm acrosome reaction.Egg sialoglycans increase intracellular pH and potentiate the acrosome reaction of sea urchin sperm.Egg jelly layers of Xenopus laevis are unique in ultrastructure and sugar distribution.Sperm storage influences the potential for spontaneous acrosome reaction of the sperm in the newt Cynops pyrrhogaster.Structure of the main saccharide chain in the acrosome reaction-inducing substance of the starfish, Asterias amurensis.Assessment of fertility by sperm mechanical energy using computer-assisted sperm analysis system.Sulfated Fucans from the Egg Jellies of the Closely Related Sea UrchinsStrongylocentrotus droebachiensisandStrongylocentrotus pallidusEnsure Species-specific FertilizationStructure of the sulfated -L-fucan from the egg jelly coat of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus franciscanus: patterns of preferential 2-O- and 4-O-sulfation determine sperm cell recognition
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Chemical characterization of the component of the jelly coat from sea urchin eggs responsible for induction of the acrosome reaction.
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