AbstractJellyfish eggs neither undergo apparent cortical reaction nor show any significant change in the membrane potential at fertilization, but nevertheless show monospermy. Utilizing the perfectly transparent eggs of the hydrozoan jellyfish Cytaeis uchidae, here we show that the polyspermy block is accomplished via a novel mechanism: a collaboration between Ca2+ and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK). In Cytaeis, adhesion of a sperm to the animal pole surface of an egg was immediately followed by sperm–egg fusion and initiation of an intracellular Ca2+ rise from this site. The elevated Ca2+ levels lasted for several minutes following the sperm–egg fusion. The Ca2+ rise proved to be necessary and sufficient for a polyspermy block, as...
International audienceWe have made the first measurements of intracellular free calcium activity ([C...
Spatiotemporal increase of the intracellular Ca2+ is the most universal way to regulate the function...
At fertilization, the egg must undergo a rise in intracellular Ca 2+ so that embryogenesis may begin...
AbstractNaturally spawned eggs of the hydrozoan jellyfish Cladonema pacificum are arrested at G1-lik...
AbstractWe have clarified, for the first time, the spatiotemporal patterns of intracellular Ca2+ inc...
Preventing polyspermy, the fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm, is essential for the normal em...
One of the most dramatic events of egg activation during fertilization is the rise in intracellular ...
Activation following fertilization reawakens the quiescent egg and inhibits polyspermy. Oscillating ...
Sperm interaction with an egg in animals was first documented 160 years ago in sea urchins by Alphon...
AbstractA centrally important factor in initiating egg activation at fertilization is a rise in free...
International audienceThe fertilising sperm triggers a transient Ca2+ increase that releases eggs fr...
Activation is an essential process that accompanies fertilisation in all animals and heralds major c...
Activation is an essential process that accompanies fertilisation in all animals and heralds major c...
AbstractAcrosome reaction inactivation (ARI) is a process that renders sperm irreversibly refractory...
AbstractThe acrosome reaction (AR), necessary for fertilization in many species, requires an increas...
International audienceWe have made the first measurements of intracellular free calcium activity ([C...
Spatiotemporal increase of the intracellular Ca2+ is the most universal way to regulate the function...
At fertilization, the egg must undergo a rise in intracellular Ca 2+ so that embryogenesis may begin...
AbstractNaturally spawned eggs of the hydrozoan jellyfish Cladonema pacificum are arrested at G1-lik...
AbstractWe have clarified, for the first time, the spatiotemporal patterns of intracellular Ca2+ inc...
Preventing polyspermy, the fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm, is essential for the normal em...
One of the most dramatic events of egg activation during fertilization is the rise in intracellular ...
Activation following fertilization reawakens the quiescent egg and inhibits polyspermy. Oscillating ...
Sperm interaction with an egg in animals was first documented 160 years ago in sea urchins by Alphon...
AbstractA centrally important factor in initiating egg activation at fertilization is a rise in free...
International audienceThe fertilising sperm triggers a transient Ca2+ increase that releases eggs fr...
Activation is an essential process that accompanies fertilisation in all animals and heralds major c...
Activation is an essential process that accompanies fertilisation in all animals and heralds major c...
AbstractAcrosome reaction inactivation (ARI) is a process that renders sperm irreversibly refractory...
AbstractThe acrosome reaction (AR), necessary for fertilization in many species, requires an increas...
International audienceWe have made the first measurements of intracellular free calcium activity ([C...
Spatiotemporal increase of the intracellular Ca2+ is the most universal way to regulate the function...
At fertilization, the egg must undergo a rise in intracellular Ca 2+ so that embryogenesis may begin...