ECB-ART-32689
FEBS Lett
1987 Jun 29;2182:247-50. doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(87)81055-4.
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A fast transient hyperpolarization occurs during the sea urchin sperm acrosome reaction induced by egg jelly.
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The egg jelly-induced sea urchin sperm depolarization, assayed with the membrane potential-sensitive dye diS-C3-(5), is preceded by a fast quenching, which was initially taken as an artifact. Here we show that part of this quenching results from a K+-dependent transient hyperpolarization (approximately 4 s). Seawater containing 25-35 mM KCl inhibits this hyperpolarization, the depolarization and the acrosome reaction induced by egg jelly, or by the acrosome reaction inducing factor purified therefrom. These results suggest that egg jelly induces a transient hyperpolarization mediated by an increase in K+ permeability, which may be involved in triggering the acrosome reaction.
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Genes referenced: LOC100887844 LOC575098