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Term:cortical granule exocytosis
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Accession:GO:0060471 term browser browse the term
Definition:The process of secretion by a cell that results in the release of intracellular molecules contained within a cortical granule by fusion of the vesicle with the plasma membrane of a cell. A cortical granule is a specialized secretory vesicle that is released during egg activation that changes the surface of the egg to prevent polyspermy.
Synonyms:related_synonym: cortical granule release;   cortical reaction


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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Myh9 myosin heavy chain 9 involved_in ISO (PMID:31118423) UniProt PMID:31118423 NCBI chrNW_004624752:11,327,881...11,414,037
Ensembl chrNW_004624752:11,327,877...11,413,669
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  biological_process 15172
    negative regulation of biological process 5041
      negative regulation of reproductive process 79
        negative regulation of fertilization 6
          prevention of polyspermy 6
            cortical granule exocytosis 1
              positive regulation of cortical granule exocytosis by positive regulation of cytosolic calcium ion concentration 0
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  biological_process 15172
    localization 4959
      establishment of localization 4308
        transport 4030
          export from cell 985
            secretion by cell 919
              exocytosis 349
                regulated exocytosis 246
                  calcium-ion regulated exocytosis 71
                    cortical granule exocytosis 1
                      positive regulation of cortical granule exocytosis by positive regulation of cytosolic calcium ion concentration 0
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