受精時に卵コートと精子の認識の構造的基礎
Isha Raj1, Hamed Sadat Al Hosseini1, Elisa Dioguardi1
1Department of Biosciences and Nutrition and Center for Innovative Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, SE-141 83, Sweden.
Cell
|June 17, 2017
まとめ
精子と卵の認識は特定のタンパク質の相互作用に依存しています. 脊椎動物のVERLタンパク質の繰り返しは,種特有の結合が卵のコート構造を破壊することによって受精を容易にすることを明らかにします.
科学分野:
- 生殖生物学
- 分子生物学と構造生物学
- 進化生物学
背景:
- 精子と卵の認識は 性繁殖に不可欠です
- ゲメト分子の間の種別相互作用が この現象を媒介する.
- 無脊椎動物の卵膜タンパク質VERLと精子のタンパク質ライシンが 重要な役割を果たします
研究 の 目的:
- VERL-ライシン相互作用の構造的および生化学的基礎を解明する.
- 種特有の精子-卵の認識におけるVERLの役割を理解する.
- 哺乳類の精子受容体ZP2とVERLの重複構造を比較する.
主な方法:
- 生化学的測定法
- X線結晶学
- 変異分析
主要な成果:
- VERLの繰り返し1〜3は,構造的および機能的に研究されました.
- リピート3はライシンを非特異的に結合し,高い親和性を有する.
- Repeat 2は,種特有のライシン結合を可能にする中間の親和性を表しています.
- VERL-ライシン複合体の形成は卵膜の組織を混乱させ,精子の浸透を促進する.
結論:
- VERLリピート2は,種特有の精子-卵の認識に不可欠です.
- 相互作用のメカニズムは,卵のコートの構造と静電抵抗の破壊を含みます.
- この研究は受精の分子メカニズムの洞察を提供します.
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