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Mastoparan induces Ca2+-independent cortical granule exocytosis in sea urchin eggs
Authors:López-Godínez Juana  Garambullo Teresa I  Martínez-Cadena Guadalupe  García-Soto Jesús
Institution:Instituto de Investigación en Biología Experimental, Facultad de Química, Universidad de Guanajuato, P.O. Box 187, Guanajuato, Gto. 36000, Mexico.
Abstract:In most species, cortical granule exocytosis is characteristic of egg activation by sperm. It is a Ca(2+)-mediated event which results in elevation of the vitelline coat to block permanently the polyspermy at fertilization. We examined the effect of mastoparan, an activator of G-proteins, on the sea urchin egg activation. Mastoparan was able to induce, in a concentration-dependent manner, the egg cortical granule exocytosis; mastoparan-17, an inactive analogue of mastoparan, had no effect. Mastoparan, but not sperm, induced cortical granule exocytosis in eggs preloaded with BAPTA, a Ca(2+) chelator. In isolated egg cortical lawns, which are vitelline layers and membrane fragments with endogenously docked cortical granules, mastoparan induced cortical granule fusion in a Ca(2+)-independent manner. By contrast, mastoparan-17 did not trigger fusion. We conclude that in sea urchin eggs mastoparan stimulates exocytosis at a Ca(2+)-independent late site of the signaling pathway that culminates in cortical granule discharge.
Keywords:Ca2+ signaling  Cortical granule  Egg  Exocytosis  Fertilization  Mastoparan  Sea urchin
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