1999
DOI: 10.1017/s0967199400130126
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Acrosome reaction in starfish: signal molecules in the jelly coat and their receptors

Abstract: Animal eggs are generally encased in one or more extra-cellular coats that protect the egg from biological, chemical and mechanical hazards. These coats contain some essential molecules for sperm to fertilise an appropriate egg, such as the specific ligand for sperm binding and the specific signal for induction of the acrosome reaction. In starfish, the outermost egg coat is a relatively thick gelatinous layer called the jelly coat. When starfish sperm encounter the jelly coat of homologous eggs, they undergo … Show more

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“…Combinations of these three components trigger the complete AR. ARIS itself has the capacity to induce the AR in either high pH or high Ca2+ seawater; but neither Co-ARIS nor asterosaps can induce the AR without ARIS (12,13), indicating that ARIS is the key inducing molecule of starfish AR. ARIS is a proteoglycan-like large polysaccharide whose intact sulfated sugar chains that are necessary for its activity (14).…”
Section: B Egg Coat Glycans In Invertebratesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Combinations of these three components trigger the complete AR. ARIS itself has the capacity to induce the AR in either high pH or high Ca2+ seawater; but neither Co-ARIS nor asterosaps can induce the AR without ARIS (12,13), indicating that ARIS is the key inducing molecule of starfish AR. ARIS is a proteoglycan-like large polysaccharide whose intact sulfated sugar chains that are necessary for its activity (14).…”
Section: B Egg Coat Glycans In Invertebratesmentioning
confidence: 96%