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A change in twist of actin provides the force for the extension of the acrosomal process in limulus sperm: the false-discharge reaction

One of the most spectacular motions is the generation of the acrosomal process in the limulus sperm. On contact with the egg, the sperm generates a 60-mum-long process that literally drills its way through the jelly surrounding the egg. This irresversible reaction takes only a few seconds. We sugges...

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Autores principales: DeRosier, DJ, Tilney, LG, Bonder, EM, Frankl, P
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1982
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2112851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7201473
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Bonder, EM
Frankl, P
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description One of the most spectacular motions is the generation of the acrosomal process in the limulus sperm. On contact with the egg, the sperm generates a 60-mum-long process that literally drills its way through the jelly surrounding the egg. This irresversible reaction takes only a few seconds. We suggested earlier that this motion is driven by a change in twist of the actin filaments comprising the acrosomal process. In this paper we analyze the so-called false discharge, a reversible reaction, in which the acrosomal filament bundle extends laterally from the base of the sperm and not anteriorly from the apex. Unlike the true discharge, which is straight, the false discharge is helical. Before extension, the filament bundle is coiled about the base of the sperm. In the coil, the bundle is not smoothly bent but consists of arms (straight segments) and elbows (corners) so that the coil looks like a 14-sided polygon. The extension of the false discharge works as follows: starting at the base of the bundle, the filaments change their twist which concomitantly changes the orientations of the elbows relative to each other; that is, in the coil, the elbows all like in a common plane, but after the change in twist, the plane of each elbow is rotated to be perpendicular to that of its neighbors. This change transforms the bundle from a compact coil into an extended left- handed helix. Because the basal end of the bundle is unconstrained, the extension is lateral. The true discharge works the same way but starts at the apical end of the bundle. The apical end, however, is constrained by its passage through the nuclear canal, which directs the extention anteriorly. Unlike the false discharge, during the true discharge the elbows are melted out, making the reaction irreversible. This study shows that rapid movement can be regenerated by actin without myosin and gives us insight into the molecular mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-21128512008-05-01 A change in twist of actin provides the force for the extension of the acrosomal process in limulus sperm: the false-discharge reaction DeRosier, DJ Tilney, LG Bonder, EM Frankl, P J Cell Biol Articles One of the most spectacular motions is the generation of the acrosomal process in the limulus sperm. On contact with the egg, the sperm generates a 60-mum-long process that literally drills its way through the jelly surrounding the egg. This irresversible reaction takes only a few seconds. We suggested earlier that this motion is driven by a change in twist of the actin filaments comprising the acrosomal process. In this paper we analyze the so-called false discharge, a reversible reaction, in which the acrosomal filament bundle extends laterally from the base of the sperm and not anteriorly from the apex. Unlike the true discharge, which is straight, the false discharge is helical. Before extension, the filament bundle is coiled about the base of the sperm. In the coil, the bundle is not smoothly bent but consists of arms (straight segments) and elbows (corners) so that the coil looks like a 14-sided polygon. The extension of the false discharge works as follows: starting at the base of the bundle, the filaments change their twist which concomitantly changes the orientations of the elbows relative to each other; that is, in the coil, the elbows all like in a common plane, but after the change in twist, the plane of each elbow is rotated to be perpendicular to that of its neighbors. This change transforms the bundle from a compact coil into an extended left- handed helix. Because the basal end of the bundle is unconstrained, the extension is lateral. The true discharge works the same way but starts at the apical end of the bundle. The apical end, however, is constrained by its passage through the nuclear canal, which directs the extention anteriorly. Unlike the false discharge, during the true discharge the elbows are melted out, making the reaction irreversible. This study shows that rapid movement can be regenerated by actin without myosin and gives us insight into the molecular mechanism. The Rockefeller University Press 1982-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2112851/ /pubmed/7201473 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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A change in twist of actin provides the force for the extension of the acrosomal process in limulus sperm: the false-discharge reaction
title A change in twist of actin provides the force for the extension of the acrosomal process in limulus sperm: the false-discharge reaction
title_full A change in twist of actin provides the force for the extension of the acrosomal process in limulus sperm: the false-discharge reaction
title_fullStr A change in twist of actin provides the force for the extension of the acrosomal process in limulus sperm: the false-discharge reaction
title_full_unstemmed A change in twist of actin provides the force for the extension of the acrosomal process in limulus sperm: the false-discharge reaction
title_short A change in twist of actin provides the force for the extension of the acrosomal process in limulus sperm: the false-discharge reaction
title_sort change in twist of actin provides the force for the extension of the acrosomal process in limulus sperm: the false-discharge reaction
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2112851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7201473
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