نتایج جستجو برای: sea urchin

تعداد نتایج: 130365  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1982
L A Jaffe M Gould-Somero L Z Holland

Prevention of polyspermic fertilization in sea urchins (Jaffe, 1976, Nature (Lond.). 261:68-71) and the worm Urechis (Gould-Somero, Jaffe, and Holland, 1979, J. Cell Biol. 82:426-440) involves an electrically mediated fast block. The fertilizing sperm causes a positive shift in the egg's membrane potential; this fertilization potential prevents additional sperm entries. Since in Urechis the egg...

2012
Alexander Ziegler Stuart R. Stock Björn H. Menze Andrew B. Smith

Sea urchins (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) generally possess an intricate jaw apparatus that incorporates five teeth. Although echinoid teeth consist of calcite, their complex internal design results in biomechanical properties far superior to those of inorganic forms of the constituent material. While the individual elements (or microstructure) of echinoid teeth provide general insight into proce...

Journal: :Science 2001
A G Marsh R E Maxson D T Manahan

Assessing the energy costs of development in extreme environments is important for understanding how organisms can exist at the margins of the biosphere. Macromolecular turnover rates of RNA and protein were measured at -1.5 degrees C during early development of an Antarctic sea urchin. Contrary to expectations of low synthesis with low metabolism at low temperatures, protein and RNA synthesis ...

2015
Heng Jiao Xiaohui Shang Qi Dong Shuang Wang Xiaoyu Liu Heng Zheng Xiaoling Lu Peer B. Jacobson

As a source of potent anti-inflammatory traditional medicines, the quantitative chromatographic fingerprints of sea urchin shell polysaccharides were well established via pre-column derivatization high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis. Based on the quantitative results, the content of fucose and glucose could be used as preliminary distinguishing indicators among three sea urch...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1999
Rebecca L Beach Philip Seo Judith M Venuti

SUM1 (sea urchin myogenic factor 1) is a sea urchin homologue of the myogenic basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors of the MyoD family. SUM1 was initially cloned from Lytechinus variegatus where immunocytochemistry demonstrated restricted expression in precursors of the circumesophageal muscles, the only identified muscle cells in the early embryo. Subsequent in situ hybridization analys...

Journal: :Development 1995
Y Harada H Yasuo N Satoh

Chordates are thought to have emerged from some common ancestor of deuterostomes by organizing shared anatomical and embryological features including a notochord, a dorsal nerve cord and pharyngeal gill slits. Because the notochord is the most prominent feature of chordates and because the Brachyury (T) gene is essential for notochord formation, the T gene is a key molecular probe with which to...

2005
D. C. SANDEMAN

Electrical activity in the radial nerve cord of the sea urchin Diadema setosum has recently been reported by Takahashi (1964), who recorded nerve impulses following direct photic stimulation of the isolated nerve cord. No other electrical activity has been recorded from sea-urchin nervous systems. The following is a report on electrical phenomena in the isolated radial nerve cord and ampullae o...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1990
C Baitinger J Alderton M Poenie H Schulman R A Steinhardt

The role of multifunctional Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase (CaM kinase) in nuclear envelope breakdown (NEB) was investigated in sea urchin eggs. The eggs contain a 56-kD polypeptide which appears to be a homologue of neuronal CaM kinase. For example, it undergoes Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent autophosphorylation that converts it to a Ca2(+)-independent species, a hallmark of multifunction...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1982
R S Wu D Nishioka W M Bonner

The histone 2A proteins of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus are compared with those of the mouse. While the major H2As in these two organisms do not comigrate on two-dimensional gels, the sea urchin contains a protein that comigrates with the minor histone 2A variant H2A.Z from mammals. H2A.Z is of particular interest because its sequence homology with other H2As is quite low, and i...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2006
Wendy S Beane Ekaterina Voronina Gary M Wessel David R McClay

In every organism, GTP-binding proteins control many aspects of cell signaling. Here, we examine in silico several GTPase families from the Strongylocentrotus purpuratus genome: the monomeric Ras superfamily, the heterotrimeric G proteins, the dynamin superfamily, the SRP/SR family, and the "protein biosynthesis" translational GTPases. Identified were 174 GTPases, of which over 90% are expresse...

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