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Male infertility-linked point mutation disrupts the Ca2+ oscillation-inducing and PIP2 hydrolysis activity of sperm PLCζ
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SpermatogenesisFertilityGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsCa2+ OscillationsReproductive BiologyCellular PhysiologyFertilisationReproductive PhysiologyFemale InfertilityMale InfertilityReproductive MedicineGametogenesisPublic HealthSperm PlcζCell SignalingInfertilityAndrologyMolecular PhysiologyCa2+ Oscillation-inducingGameteCell BiologyProtein PhosphorylationHuman ReproductionSignal TransductionMouse PlcζMedicinePip2 Hydrolysis ActivityVivo Ca2+ Oscillations
A male infertility-linked human PLCζ (phospholipase Cζ) mutation introduced into mouse PLCζ completely abolishes both in vitro PIP(2) (phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate) hydrolysis activity and the ability to trigger in vivo Ca2+ oscillations in mouse eggs. Wild-type PLCζ initiated a normal pattern of Ca2+ oscillations in eggs in the presence of 10-fold higher mutant PLCζ, suggesting that infertility is not mediated by a dominant-negative mechanism.
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