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XB-ART-60046
Dev Growth Differ 1989 Aug 01;314:325-330. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-169X.1989.00325.x.
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Immunoelectron Microscopic Demonstration of Cortical Granule Lectins in Coelomic, Unfertilized and Fertilized Eggs of Xenopus laevis: (Xenopus eggs/polyspermy block/cortical granule lectin/immunoelectron microscopy).

Yoshizaki N .


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Immunoelectron microscopic studies demonstrated cortical granule lectins (CGLs) in coelomic, unfertilized and fertilized eggs of Xenopus laevis. An antiserum raised against purified cortical granule lectin 1 specifically reacted with the CGLs in immunoblotting and agar diffusion tests. When ultrathin sections were treated with the antiserum and protein A-gold solution, gold particles, indicating antigenic sites, were seen over cortical granules of coelomic and unfertilized eggs, and over the perivitelline space, the vitelline coat and the condensed region of the fertilization layer of fertilized eggs. The pre-fertilization layer immediately adjacent to the outer margin of the vitelline coat in unfertilized eggs was free from gold particles. These observations suggest that released CGLs permeate through the vitelline coat of fertilized eggs and interact with the pre-fertilization layer mainly at the outer margin of the vitelline coat, resulting in formation of the fertilization layer which acts as a block to polyspermy.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis