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Filamentous structure of the external surface of abalone eggs revealed by quick-freeze deep-etch technique
Authors:Yoko Shiroya  Yoshi T Sakai
Institution:Biological Laboratory, Wayo Women's University, Ichikawa, Chiba 272, Japan.
Abstract:The external surface of abalone eggs was examined by thin section and quick-freeze, deep-etch electron microscopy. In thin sections, networks of fine filaments were found interconnecting the adjacent microvilli on the surface of unfertilized eggs. Quick-freeze, deep-etch electron microscopy revealed the three-dimensional structure of these networks of filaments on the external surface of the egg. Mainly two networks of filaments were identified; one was composed of thicker (14–19 nm) filaments interconnecting with the neighboring microvilli nearly horizontally, and the other was composed of thinner (8–14 nm) branched filaments closely surrounding the microvilli surface as well as highly interconnecting neighboring microvilli in a polygonal pattern. The overall structure of the filamentous network on the egg surface showed no distinct alteration after fertilization. These networks of filaments observed on the egg surface may play a key role in sperm–egg interaction.
Keywords:abalone  egg surface  fertilization  filamentous structure  quick-freeze deep-etch
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