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Pigments in egg cells and epidermis of sand dollar <Emphasis Type="Italic">Scaphechinus mirabilis</Emphasis>
Authors:A L Drozdov  A A Artyukov  Y N Elkin
Institution:1.Zhirmunsky Institute of Marine Biology, National Scientific Center of Marine Biology, Far Eastern Branch,Russian Academy of Sciences,Vladivostok,Russia;2.Elyakov Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Far Eastern Branch,Russian Academy of Sciences,Vladivostok,Russia;3.Far Eastern Federal University,Vladivostok,Russia
Abstract:The naphthoquinone pigments of epidermal cells and gametes of clypeasteroid sand dollar Scaphechinus mirabilis isolated enzymatically with subsequent alcohol extraction were studied. It was found that naphthoquinone pigments are present in the pigment cells incorporated into the jelly coat of oocytes but not in the cytoplasm of unfertilized eggs. Laser desorption/ionization mass spectra showed that the pigment cells incorporated into the coats of mature egg cells contain spinochromes E and D, and those found in the epidermis of adult urchins contain echinochrome A and spinochrome D. No spinochromes were found in eggs lacking coats. Fertilization of sea urchins is accompanied by oxidative burst associated with the production of hydrogen peroxide from molecular oxygen by quinone- and naphthoquinone-dependent oxidase Udx1. Since there were no quinones in the egg cells of S. mirabilis, it can be assumed that water-soluble spinochrome E, penetrating by diffusion into the egg cytoplasm from the pigment cells of the coat, is used for hydrogen peroxide stimulation of embryogenesis. Echinochrome A, the dominant echinochrome in epidermal cells of the adult urchin, is insoluble in water and, apparently, immobilized by the ethyl group as a hydrophobic anchor.
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