نتایج جستجو برای: starfish

تعداد نتایج: 1499  

Journal: :Cell regulation 1990
Z Xu M B Hille

Meiotic maturation stimulates a change in the translation of stored mRNAs: mRNAs encoding proteins needed for growth of oocytes are translated before meiotic maturation, whereas those encoding proteins required for cleavage are translated after meiotic maturation. Studies of translational regulation during meiotic maturation have been limited by the lack of translationally active cell-free supe...

2013
Thomas A. Wilding Thomas D. Nickell

Aquaculture, as a means of food production, is growing rapidly in response to an increasing demand for protein and the over-exploitation of wild fisheries. This expansion includes mussels (family Mytilidae) where production currently stands at 1.5 million tonnes per annum. Mussel culture is frequently perceived as having little environmental impact yet mussel biodeposits and shell debris accumu...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1986
L Meijer A R Brash R W Bryant K Ng J Maclouf H Sprecher

Oocyte maturation (meiosis reinitiation) in starfish is induced by the natural hormone 1-methyladenine. This induction of meiotic divisions can be triggered also by four fatty acids: 5,8,11-20:3; 5,8,11,14-20:4 (arachidonic acid); 6,9,12,15-20:4; 5,8,11,14,17-20:5, all other fatty acids being completely inactive. This maturation triggered by eicosanoids occurs in the micromolar range and is fac...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2009
Chuan Xiao Yurii G Kuznetsov Siyang Sun Susan L Hafenstein Victor A Kostyuchenko Paul R Chipman Marie Suzan-Monti Didier Raoult Alexander McPherson Michael G Rossmann

Mimivirus is the largest known virus whose genome and physical size are comparable to some small bacteria, blurring the boundary between a virus and a cell. Structural studies of Mimivirus have been difficult because of its size and long surface fibers. Here we report the use of enzymatic digestions to remove the surface fibers of Mimivirus in order to expose the surface of the viral capsid. Cr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1986
J Tezon R L Miller C W Bardin

The mechanism whereby ovarian peptides cause sperm attraction was studied in the starfish. Phospholipid methylation and protein-O-carboxyl methylation, reactions linked to chemotactic responses in a variety of systems, were studied in starfish sperm. When sperm were preincubated with [methyl-3H]methionine and then exposed to the attractant, a rapid drop in radioactivity occurred in the phosphol...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1983
T Kominami

In order to clarify the relationships between the first cleavage plane and the embryonic axes, early cleavage pattern of the fertilized eggs of the starfish. Asterina pectinifera was reexamined. It was ascertained that the polar bodies were formed at the site to which the germinal vesicle had closely located before the initiation of the meiotic division, and that the first cleavage plane passed...

2005
Ayako Nakajima Masaya Morita Akihiro Takemura Shinji Kamimura Makoto Okuno

Eukaryotic cilia and flagella are found on various types of cells, from single-cell protozoa to epithelial cells of multicellular organs. Most have a well-conserved structure called the axoneme, which generates ciliary and flagellar movements. The axoneme is a microtubule-based, highly organized structure composed of more than 250 kinds of proteins. Molecular motors, called the dyneins, exert f...

Journal: :Robotics and Autonomous Systems 2002
Mihoko Otake Yoshiharu Kagami Masayuki Inaba Hirochika Inoue

This paper proposes a method to generate novel motions of mollusk-type deformable robots made of electro-active polymer gel. Simulation and experimental results show that large transformations can be obtained with multiple electrodes in a planar configuration. We have designed a starfish-shaped gel robot that can turn over using spatially varying electric fields. © 2002 Published by Elsevier Sc...

Journal: :Science 1978
Y Uno M Hoshi

The egg jelly of the starfish Asterias amurensis was separated into the fractions J1, J2, and J3 on a Sephadex G-100 column. The Jl fraction induced the acrosome reaction and J2 induced sperm agglutination. Chemical analysis and chromatography revealed that sperm agglutinin is similar to asterosaponin A.

2016
Marie-Hélène Verlhac

Most oocytes eliminate their centrioles during meiotic divisions through unclear mechanisms. In this issue, Borrego-Pinto et al. (2016. J Cell. Biol. http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201510083) show that mother centrioles need to be eliminated from starfish oocytes by extrusion into the polar bodies for successful embryo development.

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