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Actin filaments in the acrosomal reaction of Limulus sperm. Motion generated by alterations in the packing of the filaments

When Limulus sperm are induced to undergo the acrosomal reaction, a process, 50 mum in length, is generated in a few seconds. This process rotates as it elongates; thus the acrosomal process literally screws through the jelly of the egg. Within the process is a bundle of filaments which before induc...

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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1975
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2109505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1117029
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description When Limulus sperm are induced to undergo the acrosomal reaction, a process, 50 mum in length, is generated in a few seconds. This process rotates as it elongates; thus the acrosomal process literally screws through the jelly of the egg. Within the process is a bundle of filaments which before induction are coiled up inside the sperm. The filament bundle exists in three stable states in the sperm. One of the states can be isolated in pure form. It is composed of only three proteins whose molecular weights (mol wt) are 43,000, 55,000, and 95,000. The 43,000 mol wt protein is actin, based on its molecular weight, net charge, morphology, G-F transformation, and heavy meromyosin (HMM) binding. The 55,000 mol wt protein is in equimolar ratio to actin and is not tubulin, binds tenaciously to actin, and inhibits HMM binding. Evidence is presented that both the 55,000 mol wt protein and the 95,000 mol wt protein (possibly alpha-actinin) are also present in Limulus muscle. Presumably these proteins function in the sperm in holding the actin filaments together. Before the acrosomal reaction, the actin filaments are twisted over one another in a supercoil; when the reaction is completed, the filaments lie parallel to each other and form an actin paracrystal. This change in their packing appears to give rise to the motion of the acrosomal process and is under the control of the 55,000 mol wt protein and the 95,000 mol wt protein.
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spelling pubmed-21095052008-05-01 Actin filaments in the acrosomal reaction of Limulus sperm. Motion generated by alterations in the packing of the filaments J Cell Biol Articles When Limulus sperm are induced to undergo the acrosomal reaction, a process, 50 mum in length, is generated in a few seconds. This process rotates as it elongates; thus the acrosomal process literally screws through the jelly of the egg. Within the process is a bundle of filaments which before induction are coiled up inside the sperm. The filament bundle exists in three stable states in the sperm. One of the states can be isolated in pure form. It is composed of only three proteins whose molecular weights (mol wt) are 43,000, 55,000, and 95,000. The 43,000 mol wt protein is actin, based on its molecular weight, net charge, morphology, G-F transformation, and heavy meromyosin (HMM) binding. The 55,000 mol wt protein is in equimolar ratio to actin and is not tubulin, binds tenaciously to actin, and inhibits HMM binding. Evidence is presented that both the 55,000 mol wt protein and the 95,000 mol wt protein (possibly alpha-actinin) are also present in Limulus muscle. Presumably these proteins function in the sperm in holding the actin filaments together. Before the acrosomal reaction, the actin filaments are twisted over one another in a supercoil; when the reaction is completed, the filaments lie parallel to each other and form an actin paracrystal. This change in their packing appears to give rise to the motion of the acrosomal process and is under the control of the 55,000 mol wt protein and the 95,000 mol wt protein. The Rockefeller University Press 1975-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2109505/ /pubmed/1117029 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Actin filaments in the acrosomal reaction of Limulus sperm. Motion generated by alterations in the packing of the filaments
title Actin filaments in the acrosomal reaction of Limulus sperm. Motion generated by alterations in the packing of the filaments
title_full Actin filaments in the acrosomal reaction of Limulus sperm. Motion generated by alterations in the packing of the filaments
title_fullStr Actin filaments in the acrosomal reaction of Limulus sperm. Motion generated by alterations in the packing of the filaments
title_full_unstemmed Actin filaments in the acrosomal reaction of Limulus sperm. Motion generated by alterations in the packing of the filaments
title_short Actin filaments in the acrosomal reaction of Limulus sperm. Motion generated by alterations in the packing of the filaments
title_sort actin filaments in the acrosomal reaction of limulus sperm. motion generated by alterations in the packing of the filaments
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2109505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1117029