TY - JOUR
T1 - FertilizationInduced changes in the vitelline envelope of echinoderm and amphibian eggs
T2 - Selfassembly of an extracellular matrix
AU - Larabell, C.
AU - Chandler, D. E.
PY - 1991/3
Y1 - 1991/3
N2 - The surface of the unfertilized sea urchin egg is covered by the vitelline layer (VL), a fibrous extracellular matrix that contains receptors for sperm. At fertilization, cortical granule exocytosis releases enzymes and structural proteins that cause the VL to elevate and become remodelled into the mechanically and chemically tough fertilization envelope. This envelope prevents further penetration of sperm and protects the embryo during early development. A thicker, more complex vitelline envelope surrounds the Xenopus laevis egg. This fibrous coat is also restructured at fertilization to produce an impenetrable barrier to sperm. The biochemical steps that occur during selfassembly of these fertilization envelopes are reviewed, and the ultrastructural changes that occur, as seen in platinum replicas of quickfrozen, deepetched, and rotaryshadowed eggs, are illustrated. Copyright1991 WileyLiss, Inc.
AB - The surface of the unfertilized sea urchin egg is covered by the vitelline layer (VL), a fibrous extracellular matrix that contains receptors for sperm. At fertilization, cortical granule exocytosis releases enzymes and structural proteins that cause the VL to elevate and become remodelled into the mechanically and chemically tough fertilization envelope. This envelope prevents further penetration of sperm and protects the embryo during early development. A thicker, more complex vitelline envelope surrounds the Xenopus laevis egg. This fibrous coat is also restructured at fertilization to produce an impenetrable barrier to sperm. The biochemical steps that occur during selfassembly of these fertilization envelopes are reviewed, and the ultrastructural changes that occur, as seen in platinum replicas of quickfrozen, deepetched, and rotaryshadowed eggs, are illustrated. Copyright1991 WileyLiss, Inc.
KW - Quick freezing
KW - Sea urchin egg
KW - Xenopus laevis egg
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U2 - 10.1002/jemt.1060170305
DO - 10.1002/jemt.1060170305
M3 - Article
C2 - 2045963
AN - SCOPUS:0026019881
SN - 0741-0581
VL - 17
SP - 294
EP - 318
JO - Journal of electron microscopy technique
JF - Journal of electron microscopy technique
IS - 3
ER -