Towards the Molecular Basis of Sperm and Egg Interaction during Mammalian Fertilization
During the past 2 decades, a number of genes have been cloned from mammals which encode polypeptides that participate in the process of fertilization. Among these are glycoproteins ZP1–3 that constitute the zona pellucida of eggs from mice to human beings. In mice, one of these glycoproteins, mZP3,...
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description | During the past 2 decades, a number of genes have been cloned from mammals which encode polypeptides that participate in the process of fertilization. Among these are glycoproteins ZP1–3 that constitute the zona pellucida of eggs from mice to human beings. In mice, one of these glycoproteins, mZP3, acts as a primary sperm receptor and acrosome reaction-inducer. The evidence suggests that acrosome-intact sperm recognize and bind to a specific class of mZP3 oligosaccharides present on two serine residues (O-linked) located near the carboxy-terminus of the polypeptide. Mutagenesis of either of these residues results in the synthesis of an inactive form of the receptor. Therefore, mammalian fertilization is a carbohydrate-mediated event. It is possible that changes in the structure of these oligosaccharides (e.g., composition, sequence, linkages, modifications, etc.) could account for species-specific binding of sperm to eggs. Stably transfected somatic cells, null mutant animals, and DNA constructs are now available to test this possibility both in vivo and in vitro. |
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