Effect of pH on the Participation of Calcium Ion in the Cell Aggregation of Sea Urchin Embryos : Development Biology
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概要
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The effect of pH on the cell aggregation of sea urchin embryos was investigated to demonstrate the involvement of Ca^<2+> in cell aggregation. The cell aggregation was maximum at pH 8, decreased gradually at lower pHs and the aggregation did not occur below pH 4. On further examination, the pH profile of 45^Ca^<2+>-binding to the aggregation factor was found to be almost identical with that of cell aggregation. The similarity of these pH profiles suggested the involvement of electrostatic interaction between Ca^<2+> and negatively charged groups of the aggregation factor in the cell aggregation of sea urtin embryos.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 1990-04-15
著者
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TONEGAWA YASUTO
Department of Regulation Biology, Saitama University
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Takahashi K
Division Of Biological Sciences Faculty Of Human Environmental Studies Hiroshima Shudo University:de
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HOJIRO EIICHI
Chiyoda Dames and Moor Co, LTD.
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TAKAHASHI KAZUHIDE
Clinical Research Institute, Kanagawa Cancer Center
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Tonegawa Yasuto
Department Of Regulation Biology Faculty Of Science Saitama University
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Hojiro Eiichi
Chiyoda Dames And Moor Co Ltd.
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