## Abstract Cytoplasmic membranes of an unsaturated fatty acid auxotroph of __Escherichia coli__ have been studied using spin labeled hydrocarbon probes. These studies reveal that the membrane lipids undergo changes of state at critical temperatures which reflect the physical properties of the fatt
Evidence suggesting the importance of fatty acids and the fatty acid moieties of sperm membrane phospholipids in the acrosome reaction of guinea pig spermatozoa
✍ Scribed by Fleming, Alan D. ;Yanagimachi, Ryuzo
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 575 KB
- Volume
- 229
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
When guinea pig spermatozoa were preincubated 1 hr in Ca^2+^‐free medium containing dilysocardiolipin (100–125 μg/ml) then exposed to Ca^2+^, the majority underwent an immediate acrosome reaction. Monolyso‐cardiolipin was much less effective and the native cardiolipin was totally ineffective. Some fatty acids added to the medium could also render the spermatozoa capable of undergoing their acrosome reactions, arachidonic acid in methyl ester form being most potent. It is known that sperm membrane contains phospholipase A which cleaves membrane phospholipids into lysophospholipids and fatty acids. Most lysophospholipids are known to be potent acrosome reaction–promoting agents. As some forms of fatty acids are also potent acrosome reaction–promoting agents, both products of membrane phospholipid hydrolysis by phospholipase A (i.e., both fatty acids and lysophospholipids) may work synergistically to effect the conversion of stable sperm membranes to a fusion competent state capable of engaging in the acrosome reaction.
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