AbstractSignal transduction initiated by the egg peptide, speract, in sea urchin sperm is not fully understood. Hypotonically swollen sperm are a suitable model to study peptide signal transduction. Ion substitution experiments now indicate (i) that the permeability to Na+, Ca2+, and Mg2+ contributes to the sperm resting membrane potential; (ii) the repolarization induced by nM concentrations of speract is Na+ dependent and mediated by an as yet unidentified channel; (iii) the depolarization triggered by nM concentrations of speract involves Ca2+ channels since it is Ca2+-dependent and blocked by Co2+ and Ni2+, two Ca2+ channel blockers; (iv) hyperpolarizing swollen sperm with valinomycin increases intracellular pH (pHi) in the same way as ...
Ionic fluxes play a key role in the activation of respiration and motility, in chemotaxis, and in th...
Chemotaxis of sperm is an important step toward fertilization. During chemotaxis, sperm change their...
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AbstractSignal transduction initiated by the egg peptide, speract, in sea urchin sperm is not fully ...
Sea urchin sperm motility can be activated by alkalinization of the internal pH, and previous studie...
AbstractComponents of the sea urchin outer egg jelly layer such as speract drastically change second...
AbstractSperact, an egg-derived sperm-activating peptide, induces changes in intracellular Ca2+, Na+...
AbstractSperact, a peptide from the egg jelly coat of certain sea urchin species, modulates sperm mo...
A voltage-sensitive Na+/H+ exchanger in the flagellar membrane is responsible for regulating the int...
AbstractSperact, a sperm-activating peptide (SAP) from sea urchin eggs, increases the intracellular ...
AbstractFunctional evidence indicates that voltage-dependent Ca2+ (Cav) channels participate in sea ...
AbstractIon channels are deeply involved in sperm physiology. In sea urchin sperm cyclic nucleotide ...
AbstractLytechinus pictus sea urchin sperm express receptors for speract, a sperm-activating peptide...
AbstractSperact, a decapeptide from Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sea urchin eggs, transiently stimu...
AbstractSperm chemotaxis has an important role in fertilization. Most of our knowledge regarding thi...
Ionic fluxes play a key role in the activation of respiration and motility, in chemotaxis, and in th...
Chemotaxis of sperm is an important step toward fertilization. During chemotaxis, sperm change their...
© 2004 Solzin et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution...
AbstractSignal transduction initiated by the egg peptide, speract, in sea urchin sperm is not fully ...
Sea urchin sperm motility can be activated by alkalinization of the internal pH, and previous studie...
AbstractComponents of the sea urchin outer egg jelly layer such as speract drastically change second...
AbstractSperact, an egg-derived sperm-activating peptide, induces changes in intracellular Ca2+, Na+...
AbstractSperact, a peptide from the egg jelly coat of certain sea urchin species, modulates sperm mo...
A voltage-sensitive Na+/H+ exchanger in the flagellar membrane is responsible for regulating the int...
AbstractSperact, a sperm-activating peptide (SAP) from sea urchin eggs, increases the intracellular ...
AbstractFunctional evidence indicates that voltage-dependent Ca2+ (Cav) channels participate in sea ...
AbstractIon channels are deeply involved in sperm physiology. In sea urchin sperm cyclic nucleotide ...
AbstractLytechinus pictus sea urchin sperm express receptors for speract, a sperm-activating peptide...
AbstractSperact, a decapeptide from Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sea urchin eggs, transiently stimu...
AbstractSperm chemotaxis has an important role in fertilization. Most of our knowledge regarding thi...
Ionic fluxes play a key role in the activation of respiration and motility, in chemotaxis, and in th...
Chemotaxis of sperm is an important step toward fertilization. During chemotaxis, sperm change their...
© 2004 Solzin et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution...