Bindin is the sea urchin sperm acrosomal protein that is responsible for the species-specific adhesion of the sperm to the egg. Two new bindin cDNA sequences that contain the entire open reading frame for the binding precursor are reported: one for Strongylocentrotus franciscanus and one for Lytechinus variegatus. Both contain inverted repetitive sequences in their 3' untranslated regions, and the S. franciscanus cDNA contains an inverted repetitive sequence match between the 5' untranslated region and the coding region. The middle third of the mature bindin sequence is highly conserved in all three species, and the flanking sequences share short repeated sequences that vary in number between the species. Cross-fertilization data are report...
Selection on coevolving sperm- and egg-recognition molecules is a potent engine of population diverg...
AbstractThe sea urchin egg receptor for sperm is thought to be involved in species-specific sperm–eg...
The evolution of reproductive barriers is crucial to the process of speciation. In the Echinoidea, s...
Bindin, a major protein of the sea urchin acrosome granule, mediates the species-specific adhesion a...
Bindin is a major protein of the sea urchin sperm acrosome granule which mediates the species-specif...
The sperm gene bindin encodes a gamete recognition protein, which plays an important role in conspec...
ABSTRACT Sea urchins have been model organisms for the study of fertilization for more than a centur...
The sperm protein bindin is responsible for the species-specific adhesion of the sperm to the egg. T...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1996.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161...
Abstract Cell–cell fusion is limited to only a few cell types in the body of most organisms and sper...
Synopsis Research on speciation of marine organisms has lagged behind that of terrestrial ones, but ...
AbstractA reexamination of the cDNA clones of theStrongylocentrotus purpuratussea urchin egg recepto...
The generation of reproductive incompatibility between groups requires a rare genotype with low comp...
This first study of the onset of spermatogenesis in the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, w...
Species whose reproductive strategies evolved at one density regime might be poorly adapted to other...
Selection on coevolving sperm- and egg-recognition molecules is a potent engine of population diverg...
AbstractThe sea urchin egg receptor for sperm is thought to be involved in species-specific sperm–eg...
The evolution of reproductive barriers is crucial to the process of speciation. In the Echinoidea, s...
Bindin, a major protein of the sea urchin acrosome granule, mediates the species-specific adhesion a...
Bindin is a major protein of the sea urchin sperm acrosome granule which mediates the species-specif...
The sperm gene bindin encodes a gamete recognition protein, which plays an important role in conspec...
ABSTRACT Sea urchins have been model organisms for the study of fertilization for more than a centur...
The sperm protein bindin is responsible for the species-specific adhesion of the sperm to the egg. T...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1996.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161...
Abstract Cell–cell fusion is limited to only a few cell types in the body of most organisms and sper...
Synopsis Research on speciation of marine organisms has lagged behind that of terrestrial ones, but ...
AbstractA reexamination of the cDNA clones of theStrongylocentrotus purpuratussea urchin egg recepto...
The generation of reproductive incompatibility between groups requires a rare genotype with low comp...
This first study of the onset of spermatogenesis in the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, w...
Species whose reproductive strategies evolved at one density regime might be poorly adapted to other...
Selection on coevolving sperm- and egg-recognition molecules is a potent engine of population diverg...
AbstractThe sea urchin egg receptor for sperm is thought to be involved in species-specific sperm–eg...
The evolution of reproductive barriers is crucial to the process of speciation. In the Echinoidea, s...