What was found to be the chemoattractant in eggs?
How does the resact concentration gradient change the way the sperm moves?
What causes the shift to circi-linear motility?
What shows specificity of this chemoattractant?
- but they do secrete a functionally similar peptide “speract”
What is a broadcast spawner? What are the challenges with this?
Is there a need for sperm chemotaxis in mammals?
- but would help sperm since it needs to travel cms and chemotaxis would increase chances of fertilization
Where is the fertilization site?
- this means the sperms path is long and bilateral
What mechanism do vertebrate sperm use as an attractant? How was this studied?
What plays an important role in thermotaxis?
- rhodopsin in photoreceptor cells in eyes respond to light to change conformation
How was the role of rhodopsin studied?
Which chemicals might vertebrates use for chemotaxis?
What study has been determine if chemotaxis is in vertebrates?
What is the role of g-protein coupled receptors?
How did they test if hOR 17-4 is a chemoattractant?
How do sperm among organisms compare?
- drosophila: different longest sperm which functions to block the oviduct and prevent other males from mating
What makes C elegans a good model organism?
- easy to raise
What are the characteristics of C. elegans?
How does fertilization occur in c. elegans?
What are the main parts of the egg?
How do the sperm get through the jelly layer?
How is species specificity determined through the acrsome reaction?
What is the cellular process of acrosome reaction?
What is a possible hypothesis for how the sperm binds to the egg surface?
What experimental design was used to test the bindin protein?