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N-Ethylmaleimide-Sensitive Protein(S) Involved In Cortical Exocytosis In The Sea-Urchin Egg - Localization To Both Cortical Vesicles And Plasma-Membrane, Robert C. Jackson, Paul A. Modern Mar 1990

N-Ethylmaleimide-Sensitive Protein(S) Involved In Cortical Exocytosis In The Sea-Urchin Egg - Localization To Both Cortical Vesicles And Plasma-Membrane, Robert C. Jackson, Paul A. Modern

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The exocytotic release of secretory products from fragments of sea urchin egg cortex has been shown to be inhibited by covalent modification of membrane sulfhydryl groups with N-ethylmaleimide (NEM). Exocytotically competent preparations of reconstituted cortex, formed by recombination of purified cortical vesicles (CVs) with fragments of egg plasma membrane (PM) were also inhibited by treatment with NEM. The cellular localization of sulfhydryl-containing constituent(s) responsible for inhibition was investigated by treating CVs and/or PM with NEM prior to reconstitution. Both native cortex and cortex reconstituted with NEM-treated components were challenged with calcium-containing buffers. Exocytosis was monitored by phase-contrast microscopy, and quantitated …