AbstractPlasma membrane, sarco-endoplasmic reticulum and secretory pathway Ca2+-ATPases (designated PMCA, SERCA and SPCA) regulate intracellular Ca2+ in animal cells. The presence of PMCA, and the absence of SERCA, in sea urchin sperm is known. By using inhibitors of Ca2+-ATPases, we now show the presence of SPCA and Ca2+ store in sea urchin sperm, which refills by SPCA-type pumps. Immunofluorescence shows SPCA localizes to the mitochondrion. Ca2+ measurements reveal that ∼75% of Ca2+ extrusion is by Ca2+ ATPases and 25% by Na+ dependent Ca2+ exchanger/s. Bisphenol, a Ca2+ ATPase inhibitor, completely blocks the acrosome reaction, indicating the importance of Ca2+-ATPases in fertilization
Sperm guidance is controlled by chemical and physical cues. In many species, Ca2+ bursts in the flag...
AbstractA rise in intracellular free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) is required to activate sperm of a...
Background and PurposeSperm from many species share the sperm‐specific Ca2+ channel CatSper that con...
AbstractFunctional evidence indicates that voltage-dependent Ca2+ (Cav) channels participate in sea ...
AbstractThe acrosome reaction (AR), necessary for fertilization in many species, requires an increas...
AbstractSperact, an egg-derived sperm-activating peptide, induces changes in intracellular Ca2+, Na+...
AbstractSea urchin sperm have a single mitochondrion which, aside from its main ATP generating funct...
AbstractSperact, a peptide from the egg jelly coat of certain sea urchin species, modulates sperm mo...
The sarcoplasmic-endoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase (SERCA) inhibitors thapsigargin (0.1-1 microM) ...
AbstractThe roles of sperm proteasomes in fertilization were investigated in the sea urchin Pseudoce...
AbstractIntracellular alkalinization and Ca2+ uptake accompany the egg jelly-induced acrosome reacti...
AbstractMarine invertebrate oocytes establish chemoattractant gradients that guide spermatozoa towar...
AbstractComponents of the sea urchin outer egg jelly layer such as speract drastically change second...
AbstractThe mechanism of the elevation of intracellular free Ca2+([Ca2+]i) induced by a single sperm...
AbstractSperm entry was monitored in voltage-clamped sea urchin eggs following insemination in a var...
Sperm guidance is controlled by chemical and physical cues. In many species, Ca2+ bursts in the flag...
AbstractA rise in intracellular free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) is required to activate sperm of a...
Background and PurposeSperm from many species share the sperm‐specific Ca2+ channel CatSper that con...
AbstractFunctional evidence indicates that voltage-dependent Ca2+ (Cav) channels participate in sea ...
AbstractThe acrosome reaction (AR), necessary for fertilization in many species, requires an increas...
AbstractSperact, an egg-derived sperm-activating peptide, induces changes in intracellular Ca2+, Na+...
AbstractSea urchin sperm have a single mitochondrion which, aside from its main ATP generating funct...
AbstractSperact, a peptide from the egg jelly coat of certain sea urchin species, modulates sperm mo...
The sarcoplasmic-endoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase (SERCA) inhibitors thapsigargin (0.1-1 microM) ...
AbstractThe roles of sperm proteasomes in fertilization were investigated in the sea urchin Pseudoce...
AbstractIntracellular alkalinization and Ca2+ uptake accompany the egg jelly-induced acrosome reacti...
AbstractMarine invertebrate oocytes establish chemoattractant gradients that guide spermatozoa towar...
AbstractComponents of the sea urchin outer egg jelly layer such as speract drastically change second...
AbstractThe mechanism of the elevation of intracellular free Ca2+([Ca2+]i) induced by a single sperm...
AbstractSperm entry was monitored in voltage-clamped sea urchin eggs following insemination in a var...
Sperm guidance is controlled by chemical and physical cues. In many species, Ca2+ bursts in the flag...
AbstractA rise in intracellular free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) is required to activate sperm of a...
Background and PurposeSperm from many species share the sperm‐specific Ca2+ channel CatSper that con...