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Identification of a ZP3-binding protein on acrosome-intact mouse sperm by photoaffinity crosslinking.
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1990
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SpermatogenesisOocyteFertilityGeneticsMolecular BiologySemen AnalysisZp3-binding ProteinReproductive BiologyFertilisationMale InfertilityPublic HealthProteomicsInfertilityGameteSperm BindAcrosome-intact Mouse SpermCell BiologyPhotoaffinity CrosslinkingMouse SpermMedicineSperm Receptor
During the process of fertilization in mammals, sperm bind in a relatively species-specific manner to the zona pellucida (ZP) of ovulated eggs. ZP3, a glycoprotein found in the mouse egg zona pellucida, serves as receptor for sperm during gamete adhesion. We report here that a Mr 56,000 protein found on mouse sperm has properties expected for a sperm component that recognizes and binds to ZP3. This sperm protein is radiolabeled preferentially by a photoactivatable heterobifunctional crosslinker ("Denny-Jaffee reagent") covalently linked to purified ZP3, binds very tightly to ZP3-affinity columns, and is localized to heads of acrosome-intact but not acrosome-reacted sperm. These and other findings suggest that this protein may be a "ZP3-binding protein" that, together with the sperm receptor, supports species-specific binding of mouse sperm to unfertilized eggs.
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