AbstractSperact, a peptide from the egg jelly coat of certain sea urchin species, modulates sperm motility through a signaling pathway involving several ionic fluxes leading to pHi and [Ca2+]i increases. [Ca2+]i oscillations in the flagellum regulate its beating pattern modulating sperm swimming. Recent evidence showed the importance of pHi in controlling Ca2+ influx and chemotaxis. However, spatio-temporal characterization of the flagellar pHi increase triggered by speract, and its correlation to that of [Ca2+]i is lacking. Here, we show for the first time in single sea urchin spermatozoa that the speract-induced flagellar pHi increase precedes and is independent of [Ca2+]i increase. Our results support a leading role of pHi in modulating ...
AbstractSignal transduction initiated by the egg peptide, speract, in sea urchin sperm is not fully ...
Understanding how spermatozoa approach the egg is a central biological issue. Recently a considerabl...
Near an interface, sea urchin spermatozoa swim almost in circles. The direction is usually clockwise...
AbstractSperact, a peptide from the egg jelly coat of certain sea urchin species, modulates sperm mo...
AbstractSperact, an egg-derived sperm-activating peptide, induces changes in intracellular Ca2+, Na+...
AbstractSperm chemotaxis has an important role in fertilization. Most of our knowledge regarding thi...
AbstractMarine invertebrate oocytes establish chemoattractant gradients that guide spermatozoa towar...
Chemotaxis of sperm is an important step toward fertilization. During chemotaxis, sperm change their...
Sperm chemotaxis is a long-term puzzle and most of our knowledge comes from studying marine animals ...
The signalling pathway and the behavioural strategy underlying chemotaxis of sperm are poorly unders...
The events that occur during chemotaxis of sperm are only partly known. As an essential step toward ...
<div><p>The motility of spermatozoa of both <i>Lytechinus pictus</i> and <i>Strongylocentrotus purpu...
The motility of spermatozoa of both Lytechinus pictus and Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sea urchin s...
The motility of spermatozoa of both Lytechinus pictus and Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sea urchin s...
AbstractSperact, a sperm-activating peptide (SAP) from sea urchin eggs, increases the intracellular ...
AbstractSignal transduction initiated by the egg peptide, speract, in sea urchin sperm is not fully ...
Understanding how spermatozoa approach the egg is a central biological issue. Recently a considerabl...
Near an interface, sea urchin spermatozoa swim almost in circles. The direction is usually clockwise...
AbstractSperact, a peptide from the egg jelly coat of certain sea urchin species, modulates sperm mo...
AbstractSperact, an egg-derived sperm-activating peptide, induces changes in intracellular Ca2+, Na+...
AbstractSperm chemotaxis has an important role in fertilization. Most of our knowledge regarding thi...
AbstractMarine invertebrate oocytes establish chemoattractant gradients that guide spermatozoa towar...
Chemotaxis of sperm is an important step toward fertilization. During chemotaxis, sperm change their...
Sperm chemotaxis is a long-term puzzle and most of our knowledge comes from studying marine animals ...
The signalling pathway and the behavioural strategy underlying chemotaxis of sperm are poorly unders...
The events that occur during chemotaxis of sperm are only partly known. As an essential step toward ...
<div><p>The motility of spermatozoa of both <i>Lytechinus pictus</i> and <i>Strongylocentrotus purpu...
The motility of spermatozoa of both Lytechinus pictus and Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sea urchin s...
The motility of spermatozoa of both Lytechinus pictus and Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sea urchin s...
AbstractSperact, a sperm-activating peptide (SAP) from sea urchin eggs, increases the intracellular ...
AbstractSignal transduction initiated by the egg peptide, speract, in sea urchin sperm is not fully ...
Understanding how spermatozoa approach the egg is a central biological issue. Recently a considerabl...
Near an interface, sea urchin spermatozoa swim almost in circles. The direction is usually clockwise...