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ECB-ART-36768
Dev Growth Differ 1997 Aug 01;394:419-28. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-169x.1997.t01-3-00002.x.
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Probable participation of phospholipase A2 reaction in the process of fertilization-induced activation of sea urchin eggs.

Kamata Y , Mita M , Fujiwara A , Tojo T , Takano J , Ide A , Yasumasu I .


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In sea urchin eggs activated by sperm, A23187 or melittin, BPB (4-bromophenacyl bromide, a phospholipase A2 inhibitor) blocked fertilization envelope formation and transient CN(-)-insensitive respiration in a concentration-dependent manner. BPB had virtually no effect on the increase in [Ca2+]i (cytosolic Ca2+ level), the activity of phosphorylase a and the rate of protein synthesis, as well as acid production and augmentation of CN(-)-sensitive respiration. BPB also inhibited fertilization envelope formation and augmentation of CN(-)-insensitive respiration induced by melittin. Melittin, known to be an activator of phospholipase A2, induced the envelope formation, acid production, augmentation of CN(-)-insensitive and sensitive respiration, but did not cause any increase in [Ca2+]i, the phosphorylase a activity and the rate of protein synthesis. An activation of phospholipase A2 induced by Ca2+ or melittin seems to result in cortical vesicle discharge and production of fatty acids, which are to be utilized in CN(-)-insensitive lipid peroxidase reactions. Activation of other examined cell functions in eggs activated by sperm or A23187, probably results from Ca(2+)-triggered sequential reactions other than Ca(2+)-caused activation of phospholipase A2.

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Genes referenced: LOC100887844 LOC115919910 LOC579697 LOC593358