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ECB-ART-52423
Dev Growth Differ 1988 Apr 01;302:159-167. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-169X.1988.00159.x.
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The Participation of Speract in the Acrosome Reaction of Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus: (speract/sea urchin/sperm/acrosome reaction/cyclic nucleotides).

Yamaguchi M , Niwa T , Kurita M , Suzuki N .


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A speract-free macromolecular fraction was prepared from the egg jelly of the sea urchin Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus by gel filtration and tested for ability to induce the acrosome reaction in H. pulcherrimus spermatozoa with or without exogenously added synthetic speract. The macromolecular fraction without speract showed only about half the activity of the original unfractionated jelly for induction of the acrosome reaction. The rates of the acrosome reaction induced by the fraction with speract were comparable with those induced by the unfractionated jelly at all pHs tested. Speract itself, however, did not induce the acrosome reaction in the absence of the macromolecular fraction of jelly. The acrosome reaction was associated with incerase of the cyclic AMP concentration in sperm cells, the extent of incerase depending on the concentration of the macromolecular fraction. Addition of speract to the fraction enhanced both induction of the acrosome reaction and increase in the cyclic AMP concentration induced by the fraction. These results suggest that a major factor(s) responsible for the acrosome reaction is a macromolecular component(s) of the jelly and that speract promotes the reaction as a co-factor.

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