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ECB--23018802

Papers associated with LOC100887844 (and LOC100888919)



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Lipid species affect morphology of endoplasmic reticulum: a sea urchin oocyte model of reversible manipulation., Ulloa G, Hamati F, Dick A, Fitzgerald J, Mantell J, Verkade P, Collinson L, Arkill K, Larijani B, Poccia D., J Lipid Res. November 1, 2019; 60 (11): 1880-1891.                


The biphasic increase of PIP2 in the fertilized eggs of starfish: new roles in actin polymerization and Ca2+ signaling., Chun JT, Puppo A, Vasilev F, Gragnaniello G, Garante E, Santella L., PLoS One. November 23, 2010; 5 (11): e14100.                  


How do spermatozoa activate oocytes?, Dale B, Wilding M, Coppola G, Tosti E., Reprod Biomed Online. July 1, 2010; 21 (1): 1-3.


Phospholipid binding properties and functional characterization of a sea urchin phospholipase Cdelta in urchin and mouse eggs., Coward K, Owen H, Tunwell R, Swann K, Parrington J., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. June 15, 2007; 357 (4): 964-70.


Diacylglycerol induces fusion of nuclear envelope membrane precursor vesicles., Barona T, Byrne RD, Pettitt TR, Wakelam MJ, Larijani B, Poccia DL., J Biol Chem. December 16, 2005; 280 (50): 41171-7.


Cloning and characterization of a phospholipase C-beta isoform from the sea urchin Lytechinus pictus., Kulisz A, Dowal L, Scarlata S, Shen SS., Dev Growth Differ. June 1, 2005; 47 (5): 307-21.


Phosphoinositide metabolism at fertilization of sea urchin eggs measured with a GFP-probe., Thaler CD, Kuo RC, Patton C, Preston CM, Yagisawa H, Epel D., Dev Growth Differ. October 1, 2004; 46 (5): 413-23.


Identification of a starfish egg PLC-gamma that regulates Ca2+ release at fertilization., Runft LL, Carroll DJ, Gillett J, Giusti AF, O'Neill FJ, Foltz KR., Dev Biol. May 1, 2004; 269 (1): 220-36.


Cloning of a novel phospholipase C-delta isoform from pacific purple sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) gametes and its expression during early embryonic development., Coward K, Owen H, Poustka AJ, Hibbitt O, Tunwell R, Kubota H, Swann K, Parrington J., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. January 23, 2004; 313 (4): 894-901.


Teleost fish spermatozoa contain a cytosolic protein factor that induces calcium release in sea urchin egg homogenates and triggers calcium oscillations when injected into mouse oocytes., Coward K, Campos-Mendoza A, Larman M, Hibbitt O, McAndrew B, Bromage N, Parrington J., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. May 30, 2003; 305 (2): 299-304.


Phospholipase C isoforms in mammalian spermatozoa: potential components of the sperm factor that causes Ca2+ release in eggs., Parrington J, Jones ML, Tunwell R, Devader C, Katan M, Swann K., Reproduction. January 1, 2002; 123 (1): 31-9.


Isolation and characterization of sea urchin egg lipid rafts and their possible function during fertilization., Belton RJ, Adams NL, Foltz KR., Mol Reprod Dev. July 1, 2001; 59 (3): 294-305.


Mammalian sperm contain a Ca(2+)-sensitive phospholipase C activity that can generate InsP(3) from PIP(2) associated with intracellular organelles., Rice A, Parrington J, Jones KT, Swann K., Dev Biol. December 1, 2000; 228 (1): 125-35.


Different Ca2+-releasing abilities of sperm extracts compared with tissue extracts and phospholipase C isoforms in sea urchin egg homogenate and mouse eggs., Jones KT, Matsuda M, Parrington J, Katan M, Swann K., Biochem J. March 15, 2000; 346 Pt 3 743-9.


Fertilization-induced activation of phospholipase C in the sea urchin egg., Rongish BJ, Wu W, Kinsey WH., Dev Biol. November 15, 1999; 215 (2): 147-54.


Mechanism of Ca2+ release at fertilization in mammals., Swann K, Parrington J., J Exp Zool. October 15, 1999; 285 (3): 267-75.


The soluble sperm factor that causes Ca2+ release from sea-urchin (Lytechinus pictus) egg homogenates also triggers Ca2+ oscillations after injection into mouse eggs., Parrington J, Jones KT, Lai A, Swann K., Biochem J. July 1, 1999; 341 ( Pt 1) 1-4.


Protein tyrosine kinase-dependent release of intracellular calcium in the sea urchin egg., Shen SS, Kinsey WH, Lee SJ., Dev Growth Differ. June 1, 1999; 41 (3): 345-55.


The calcium transient in sea urchin eggs during fertilization requires the production of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate., Lee SJ, Shen SS., Dev Biol. January 15, 1998; 193 (2): 195-208.


Mast cell activation by pedicellarial toxin of sea urchin, Toxopneustes pileolus., Takei M, Nakagawa H, Endo K., FEBS Lett. August 9, 1993; 328 (1-2): 59-62.

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