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368 related items for PubMed ID: 15525699

  • 1. Positive selection in the carbohydrate recognition domains of sea urchin sperm receptor for egg jelly (suREJ) proteins.
    Mah SA, Swanson WJ, Vacquier VD.
    Mol Biol Evol; 2005 Mar; 22(3):533-41. PubMed ID: 15525699
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  • 2. The fucose sulfate polymer of egg jelly binds to sperm REJ and is the inducer of the sea urchin sperm acrosome reaction.
    Vacquier VD, Moy GW.
    Dev Biol; 1997 Dec 01; 192(1):125-35. PubMed ID: 9405102
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  • 3. The structure of sulfated polysaccharides ensures a carbohydrate-based mechanism for species recognition during sea urchin fertilization.
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  • 4. Carbohydrate-based species recognition in sea urchin fertilization: another avenue for speciation?
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  • 5. Polycystin-2 associates with the polycystin-1 homolog, suREJ3, and localizes to the acrosomal region of sea urchin spermatozoa.
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  • 6. Mapping sperm binding domains on the sea urchin egg receptor for sperm.
    Stears RL, Lennarz WJ.
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  • 7. A third sea urchin sperm receptor for egg jelly module protein, suREJ2, concentrates in the plasma membrane over the sperm mitochondrion.
    Galindo BE, Moy GW, Vacquier VD.
    Dev Growth Differ; 2004 Feb 15; 46(1):53-60. PubMed ID: 15008854
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  • 8. Positive Darwinian selection in gamete recognition proteins of Strongylocentrotus sea urchins.
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  • 9. Adaptive evolution of sperm bindin tracks egg incompatibility in neotropical sea urchins of the genus Echinometra.
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  • 10. Sperm-egg binding in the sea urchin: a high level of intracellular ATP stabilizes sperm attachment to the egg receptor.
    Hirohashi N, Lennarz WJ.
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  • 11. suREJ3, a polycystin-1 protein, is cleaved at the GPS domain and localizes to the acrosomal region of sea urchin sperm.
    Mengerink KJ, Moy GW, Vacquier VD.
    J Biol Chem; 2002 Jan 11; 277(2):943-8. PubMed ID: 11696547
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  • 12. The quest for the sea urchin egg receptor for sperm.
    Vacquier VD.
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  • 13. The exocytosis regulatory proteins syntaxin and VAMP are shed from sea urchin sperm during the acrosome reaction.
    Schulz JR, Wessel GM, Vacquier VD.
    Dev Biol; 1997 Nov 01; 191(1):80-7. PubMed ID: 9356173
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  • 14. Developmental expression of the sea urchin egg receptor for sperm.
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  • 15. Structure/function analysis of the sea urchin sperm adhesive protein bindin.
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  • 16. Evidence for a cannabinoid receptor in sea urchin sperm and its role in blockade of the acrosome reaction.
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    Mol Reprod Dev; 1993 Dec 01; 36(4):507-16. PubMed ID: 8305215
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  • 17. Identification of a human homologue of the sea urchin receptor for egg jelly: a polycystic kidney disease-like protein.
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  • 18. The molecular basis of sea urchin gamete interactions at the egg plasma membrane.
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  • 19. Speciation and the evolution of gamete recognition genes: pattern and process.
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  • 20. Surface localization of the sea urchin egg receptor for sperm.
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