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An ultrastructural examination of polyspermy induced by soybean trypsin inhibitor in the sea urchin Arbacia punctulata
Authors:F J Longo  H Schuel
Institution:1. Department of Anatomy, University of Tennessee Medical Units, Memphis, Tennessee, USA;2. Department of Biochemistry, Downstate Medical Center, SUNY, Brooklyn, New York 11203 USA;3. the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543 USA
Abstract:Fine structural studies have been conducted to determine the role of the trypsinlike proteinase during fertilization which is localized within the cortical granules of sea urchin eggs. Eggs were treated with soybean trypsin inhibitor (SBTI), inseminated, and prepared for microscopic examination at various intervals during fertilization. In the presence of SBTI the breakdown of the cortical granules is delayed and the elevation of the vitelline layer is incomplete. Although all the cortical granules in SBTI-treated eggs are dehisced in a manner similar to controls, the rate at which their breakdown is propagated is reduced. Consequently, dehiscence of all the cortical granules in SBTI-treated specimens requires approximately 3 min to complete, vs. 1 min for controls. In addition the fertilization membrane has a blistered appearance owing to its attachment, at multiple loci, to the surface of the zygote. During the early stages of fertilization many of the treated eggs are monospermic, later all are polyspermic. Supernumerary sperm enter treated eggs (zygotes) up to 10 min after the initiation of the cortical granule reaction, apparently at those sites where the fertilization membrane has failed to separate from the zygote's surface.
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