The isolation of a major structural element of the sea urchin fertilization membrane

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Procedures for isolating the contents of the cortical granules from the ova of the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, are reported. Dithiothreitol is used to remove the vitelline coat; the "demembranated" eggs are then subsequently activated with butyric acid. By means of these procedures, the hyaline protein and crystalline or paracrystalline material have been isolated from the cortical granules. The crystalline material consists of sheets of cylinders or tubules 150-200 A in diameter. This material is believed to be a major structural elem. © 1970, Rockefeller University Press. All rights reserved.

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Bryan, J. (1970). The isolation of a major structural element of the sea urchin fertilization membrane. Journal of Cell Biology, 44(3), 635–644. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.44.3.635

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