Isolation and characterization of plasma membrane-associated cortical granules from sea urchin eggs
Open Access
- 1 December 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of cell biology
- Vol. 75 (3) , 899-914
- https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.75.3.899
Abstract
Cortical granules, which are specialized secretory organelles found in ova of many organisms, have been isolated from the eggs of the sea urchins Arbacia punctulata and Strongylocentrtus pupuratus by a simple, rapid procedure. Electron micropscope examination of cortical granules prepared by this procedure reveals that they are tightly attached to large segments of the plasma membrane and its associated vitelline layer. Further evidence that he cortical granules were associated with these cell surface layers was obtained by (125)I-labeling techniques. The cortical granule preparations were found to be rich in proteoesterase, which was purified 32-fold over that detected in a crude homogenate. Similarly, the specific radioactivity of a (125)I-labeled, surface glycoprotein was increased 40-fold. These facts, coupled with electron microscope observations, indicate the isolation procedure yields a preparation in which both the cortical granules and the plasma membrane-vitelline layer are purified to the same extent.This publication has 32 references indexed in Scilit:
- Identification of a sperm receptor on the surface of the eggs of the sea urchin Arbacia punctulata.The Journal of cell biology, 1977
- Isolation of a protease from sea urchin eggs before and after fertilizationBiochemistry, 1975
- The isolation of intact cortical granules from sea urchin eggs: Calcium ions trigger granule dischargeDevelopmental Biology, 1975
- Sulfated acid mucopolysaccharides in the cortical granules of eggs: Effects of quaternary ammonium salts on fertilizationExperimental Cell Research, 1974
- Protease released from sea urchin eggs at fertilization alters the vitelline layer and aids in preventing polyspermyExperimental Cell Research, 1973
- Ruthenium Red staining of ultrathin sections of human mast‐cell granules*Journal of Microscopy, 1971
- β-1,3-Glucanase of Sea Urchin Eggs: Release from Particles at FertilizationScience, 1969
- OOCYTE DIFFERENTIATION IN THE SEA URCHIN, ARBACIA PUNCTULATA, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE ORIGIN OF CORTICAL GRANULES AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN THE CORTICAL REACTIONThe Journal of cell biology, 1968
- The role of the cortical granules in the formation of the fertilization membrane in the eggs of sea urchins. IIExperimental Cell Research, 1961
- The fertilization reaction in isolated cortical material from sea urchin eggsExperimental Cell Research, 1955