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Disassembly of Subplasmalemmal Actin Filaments Induces Cytosolic Ca2+ Increases in Astropecten aranciacus Eggs. , Vasilev F, Limatola N, Park DR, Kim UH, Santella L, Chun JT., Cell Physiol Biochem. January 1, 2018; 48 (5): 2011-2034.
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.
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.
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.
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.