BACKGROUND: Exocytosis of sperm's single secretory granule or acrosome (acrosome reaction, AR) is a highly regulated event essential for fertilization. The AR begins with an influx of calcium from the extracellular milieu and continues with the synthesis of cAMP and the activation of its target Epac. The cascade bifurcates into a Rab3-GTP-driven limb that assembles the fusion machinery and a Rap-GTP-driven limb that mobilizes internal calcium. RESULTS: To understand the crosstalk between the two signaling cascades, we applied known AR inhibitors in three experimental approaches: reversible, stage-specific blockers in a functional assay, a far-immunofluorescence protocol to detect active Rab3 and Rap, and single cell-confocal microscopy to ...
Background: The signaling pathways of the intracellular second messengers cAMP and Ca2+ play a cruci...
AbstractWe have previously reported that synaptotagmin VI is present in human sperm cells and that a...
AbstractThe interaction between Rab3A and calmodulin is necessary for the inhibitory effect of Rab3A...
The acrosome reaction is a unique type of regulated exocytosis. The single secretory granule of the ...
AbstractExocytosis of the acrosome (the acrosome reaction) is a terminal morphological alteration th...
At the final stage of exocytotis, a fusion pore opens between the plasma and a secretory vesicle mem...
AbstractAcrosomal exocytosis triggered with A23187/Ca2+ was enhanced by rab3AL, a synthetic peptide ...
AbstractThe acrosome is a membrane-limited granule that overlies the nucleus of the mature spermatoz...
Regulated secretion is a central issue for the specific function of many cells; for instance, mammal...
Acrosomal exocytosis in mammalian sperm is a regulated secretion with unusual characteristics. One o...
Regulated exocytosis employs a conserved molecular machinery in all secretory cells. Soluble N -ethy...
AbstractThe acrosome is an exocytic granule that overlies the spermatozoan nucleus. In response to d...
The acrosome reaction is the regulated exocytosis of mammalian sperm's single secretory granule, ess...
AbstractThe acrosome is a membrane-limited granule that overlies the nucleus of the mature spermatoz...
During capacitation, sperm acquire the ability to undergo the acrosome reaction (AR), an essential s...
Background: The signaling pathways of the intracellular second messengers cAMP and Ca2+ play a cruci...
AbstractWe have previously reported that synaptotagmin VI is present in human sperm cells and that a...
AbstractThe interaction between Rab3A and calmodulin is necessary for the inhibitory effect of Rab3A...
The acrosome reaction is a unique type of regulated exocytosis. The single secretory granule of the ...
AbstractExocytosis of the acrosome (the acrosome reaction) is a terminal morphological alteration th...
At the final stage of exocytotis, a fusion pore opens between the plasma and a secretory vesicle mem...
AbstractAcrosomal exocytosis triggered with A23187/Ca2+ was enhanced by rab3AL, a synthetic peptide ...
AbstractThe acrosome is a membrane-limited granule that overlies the nucleus of the mature spermatoz...
Regulated secretion is a central issue for the specific function of many cells; for instance, mammal...
Acrosomal exocytosis in mammalian sperm is a regulated secretion with unusual characteristics. One o...
Regulated exocytosis employs a conserved molecular machinery in all secretory cells. Soluble N -ethy...
AbstractThe acrosome is an exocytic granule that overlies the spermatozoan nucleus. In response to d...
The acrosome reaction is the regulated exocytosis of mammalian sperm's single secretory granule, ess...
AbstractThe acrosome is a membrane-limited granule that overlies the nucleus of the mature spermatoz...
During capacitation, sperm acquire the ability to undergo the acrosome reaction (AR), an essential s...
Background: The signaling pathways of the intracellular second messengers cAMP and Ca2+ play a cruci...
AbstractWe have previously reported that synaptotagmin VI is present in human sperm cells and that a...
AbstractThe interaction between Rab3A and calmodulin is necessary for the inhibitory effect of Rab3A...