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157 related items for PubMed ID: 25618458

  • 1. Assortative mating drives linkage disequilibrium between sperm and egg recognition protein loci in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
    Stapper AP, Beerli P, Levitan DR.
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  • 2. Simultaneous positive and negative frequency-dependent selection on sperm bindin, a gamete recognition protein in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
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  • 3. Structure/function analysis of the sea urchin sperm adhesive protein bindin.
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  • 10. All males are not created equal: fertility differences depend on gamete recognition polymorphisms in sea urchins.
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  • 11. Positive selection and sequence rearrangements generate extensive polymorphism in the gamete recognition protein bindin.
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  • 12. Do Sperm Really Compete and Do Eggs Ever Have a Choice? Adult Distribution and Gamete Mixing Influence Sexual Selection, Sexual Conflict, and the Evolution of Gamete Recognition Proteins in the Sea.
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  • 13. Sequence of mRNA coding for bindin, a species-specific sea urchin sperm protein required for fertilization.
    Gao B, Klein LE, Britten RJ, Davidson EH.
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  • 14. Positive selection in the carbohydrate recognition domains of sea urchin sperm receptor for egg jelly (suREJ) proteins.
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  • 15. Specific in vitro interaction between recombinant Strongylocentrotus purpuratus bindin and a recombinant 45A fragment of the putative bindin receptor.
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  • 17. Species-specific inhibition of fertilization by a peptide derived from the sperm protein bindin.
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  • 18. The molecular basis of sperm-egg interaction in the sea urchin.
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  • 19. The sequence of the Arbacia punctulata bindin cDNA and implications for the structural basis of species-specific sperm adhesion and fertilization.
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  • 20. Carbohydrate specificity of sea urchin sperm bindin: a cell surface lectin mediating sperm-egg adhesion.
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