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ECB-ART-30702
J Exp Zool 1976 Jul 01;1971:149-54. doi: 10.1002/jez.1401970118.
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Na is essential for activation of the inseminated sea urchin egg.

Chambers EL .


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The presence of at least 2.5 mM Na during the first several min after insemination is required for the activation of sea urchin eggs. Of those chemical species examined that exist entirely as cations, and which did not activate the unfertilized egg, only Li substitutes for Na. Ammonium and other amines, with pKa values between 9 and 10.8, in the complete absence of Na (a) can induce nuclear activation of unfertilized eggs, and (b) permit the development of the early fertilized egg through the stage that normally requires Na.

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Genes referenced: LOC100887844 LOC589947