Purification of EGIP-D-binding protein from the embryos of the sea urchin Anthocidaris crassispina

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Exogastrula-inducing peptides (EGIPs) are intrinsic factors that are present in eggs and embryos of the sea urchin Anthocidaris crassispina. They induce exogastrulation when added exogenously to the embryos. In the present study, we isolated an EGIP-D-binding protein (EBP) from a homogenate of mesenchyme blastulae. EBP had an apparent molecular weight of 33,000. The N-terminal amino acid sequence of EBP had a sequence homology to HLC-32 and bep4 identified in other sea urchin embryos. In addition to its ability of binding to EGIP-D, EBP also inhibited exogastrulation induced by EGIP-D. These results suggest that EBP plays an essential role in EGIP-D-induced exogastrulation.

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Fujita, Y., Hirate, Y., Hiyama, T., Yamasu, K., Suyemitsu, T., & Ishihara, K. (1997). Purification of EGIP-D-binding protein from the embryos of the sea urchin Anthocidaris crassispina. Zoological Science, 14(6), 931–934. https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.14.931

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