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Protein-bound SH groups in frozen-thawed egg cells of the sea urchin
Authors:T Takahashi  E Asahina
Institution:Zoological Institute and The Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan 060
Abstract:Unfertilized egg cells of the sea urchin St. intermedius could survive slow freezing to ?15 °C for a short period of time, but at the same freezing temperature extracellular freezing became fatal within a few hours. Such freezing injury resulted in “black” or “white” cytolysis in frozen-thawed cells. “Black” cytolysis took place in the process of both freezing and thawing, while “white” cytolysis occurred only on thawing. Rapid rewarming consistently produced “white” cytolysis in extracellularly frozen cells. The observed behavior of the injured cells during freeze-thawing appeared favorable for the explanation of freezing injury by the SH-SS hypothesis. Protein-bound SH groups were quantitatively determined in both whole cell and cortex with plasma membrane before and after freeze-thawing. However, no significant change in the SH value was observed between freeze-thaw cytolysed materials and unfrozen ones.
Keywords:To whom reprint requests should be addressed  Present address: The Institute of Low Temperature Science  Hokkaido University  Sapporo  Japan 060  
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