## Abstract Effects of pH and egg water on the respiration of sea‐urchin spermatozoa were polarographically studied in three sea‐urchins and one starfish species. Sea‐urchin sperm respiration is extremely sensitive to change in the pH of the suspending medium over a wide range. In normal‐sea water,
Respiratory behaviour of sea-urchin spermatozoa. II. Sperm-activating substance obtained from jelly coat of sea-urchin eggs
✍ Scribed by Ohtake, Hideki
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1976
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 896 KB
- Volume
- 198
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
A sperm‐activating substance (SAS) was obtained from the jelly coat of sea‐urchin ova and its chemical properties were investigated in three seaurchin species. The SAS was partially purified from the jelly coat of pseudocentrotus eggs through several steps of purification by procedures consisting of charcoal adsorption, on Sephadex G‐15 columns. The partially purified SAS was found to contain a ninhydrin‐positive material and is inactivated by pronase digestion. The molecular weight of SAS was estimated as about 630 by gel‐filtration through Sephadex G‐25, and the isoelectric‐point of SAS is located at about pH 5.3 by isoelectrofocusing method. The SAS is non‐volatile, alcohol‐soluble, and labile in a diluted alkaline or acid solution. The origin of SAS is discussed.
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