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Rockefeller University Press
The Journal of cell biology (291)
Abstract

Sea urchin egg activation at fertilization is progressive, beginning at the point of sperm entry and moving across the egg with a velocity of 5 microns/s. This activation wave (Kacser, H., 1955, J. Exp. Biol., 32:451-467) has been suggested to be the result of a progressive release of calcium from a store within the egg cytoplasm (Jaffe, L. F., 1983, Dev. Biol., 99:265-276). The progressive release of calcium may be due to the production of inositol trisphosphate (InsP3), a second messenger. We show here that a wave of calcium release crosses the Lytechinus pictus egg; the peak of the wave travels with a velocity of 5 microns/s; microinjection of InsP3 causes the release of calcium within the egg; calcium release (as judged by fertilization envelope elevation) is abolished by prior injection of the calcium chelator EGTA; neomycin, an inhibitor of InsP3 production, does not prevent the release of calcium in response to InsP3 but does abolish the wave of calcium release; the egg cytoplasm rapidly buffers microinjected calcium; the calcium concentration required to cause fertilization membrane elevation when microinjected is very similar to that required to stimulate the production of InsP3 in vitro; and the progressive fertilization membrane elevation seen after microinjection of calcium buffers appears to be due to diffusion of the buffer across the egg cytoplasm rather than to the induction of the activation wave. We conclude that InsP3 diffuses through the egg cytoplasm much more readily than calcium ions and that calcium-stimulated production of InsP3 and InsP3-induced calcium release from an internal store can account for the progressive release of calcium at fertilization.

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Swann, K., & Whitaker, M. (1986). The part played by inositol trisphosphate and calcium in the propagation of the fertilization wave in sea urchin eggs. The Journal of Cell Biology, 103(6), 2333–2342.

Authors 2
  1. K Swann (first)
  2. M Whitaker (additional)
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Created 21 years, 3 months ago (May 14, 2004, 8:18 p.m.)
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Indexed 1 year ago (Aug. 6, 2024, 5:13 a.m.)
Issued 38 years, 8 months ago (Dec. 1, 1986)
Published 38 years, 8 months ago (Dec. 1, 1986)
Published Online 38 years, 8 months ago (Dec. 1, 1986)
Published Print 38 years, 8 months ago (Dec. 1, 1986)
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@article{Swann_1986, title={The part played by inositol trisphosphate and calcium in the propagation of the fertilization wave in sea urchin eggs.}, volume={103}, ISSN={1540-8140}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.103.6.2333}, DOI={10.1083/jcb.103.6.2333}, number={6}, journal={The Journal of cell biology}, publisher={Rockefeller University Press}, author={Swann, K and Whitaker, M}, year={1986}, month=dec, pages={2333–2342} }