cortical granule उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Experimentally found within mouse cortical granules, N-Acetylglucosaminidase is a glycosidase that hydrolyzes N-acetylglucosamine residues located on the zona pellucida.
- In mammals, the first calcium wave occurs within 1 4 minutes following fertilization, and cortical granule exocytosis occurs within 5 30 minutes following fertilization.
- Peptidylarginine deiminiase is a secretory protein within the cortical granule that contributes to regulation of the embryo's development prior to the event of implantation.
- To create this barrier cortical granules, specialized exocytose is the release of calcium ions from cortical smooth endoplasmic reticulum in response to sperm binding to the egg.
- For example, in the fertilized sea urchin egg, it has been shown that the cortical granule exocytosis immediately follows the calcium increase after approximately 6 seconds.
- It can be distinguished from its congeners by its thin body, an absence of cortical granules, and a low number of ciliary rows and adoral polykinetids.
- Cortical granules inside the secondary oocyte fuse with the plasma membrane of the cell, causing enzymes inside these granules to be expelled by exocytosis to the zona pellucida.
- Despite this association with the cortical reaction, however, evidence has yet to be found supporting that the tissue-type plasminogen activator is a cortical granule component.
- In the cortical reaction, cortical granules directly beneath the plasma membrane are released into the space between the plasma membrane and the vitelline membrane ( the perivitelline space ).
- Upon release from the cortical granule, p32 appears to either function briefly or undergo a modification shortly after fertilization because only small amounts of p32 are present on the embryo.