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The appearance of an extracellular arylsulfatase during morphogenesis of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
Authors:Alan C Rapraeger  David Epel
Institution:Hopkins Marine Station, Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, Pacific Grove, California 93950 USA
Abstract:An increase in arylsulfatase activity occurs after hatching in embryos of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus pupuratus. The bulk of this increase can be attributed to the accumulation of an extracellular activity, since it can be removed by an embryo dissociation medium or upon protease treatment of intact embryos. Also, intact embryos can hydrolyze exogenous substrate, displaying activity equivalent to that which can be removed by the dissociation or protease treatment. The data indicate that the activity appears as a newly secreted molecule ionically coupled to a membrane site or to other components in the extracellular matrix. The majority of the activity is a single component of apparently large molecular size (analyzed on polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis), consistent with the suggestion that it may be complexed with other extracellular components. A morphogenetic role for this enzyme is suggested by the appearance of the extracellular sulfatase temporally coincident with the requirement of sulfated proteoglycans and glycoproteins for cell movement and shape changes.
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