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Mammalian sperm-egg fusion: the development of rat oolemma fusibility during oogenesis involves the appearance of binding sites for sperm protein "DE"
Rat epididymal protein DE mediates gamete fusion through complementary sites localized on the egg surface. To investigate whether these egg components are involved in the development of rat oolemma fusibility, both the presence of DE-binding components and the ability of the oolemma to fuse with spe...
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Published in: | Biology of reproduction 1996-07, Vol.55 (1), p.200-206 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Rat epididymal protein DE mediates gamete fusion through complementary sites localized on the egg surface. To investigate
whether these egg components are involved in the development of rat oolemma fusibility, both the presence of DE-binding components
and the ability of the oolemma to fuse with sperm during oogenesis were examined. Localization of DE-complementary sites by
indirect immunofluorescence revealed the absence of fluorescent labeling on growing oocytes with a diameter < 50 microns,
and the presence of a uniform staining over the entire surface of germinal vesicle oocytes with a diameter > 50 microns. This
localization of oolemma components changed progressively to a patchy distribution during maturation. Whereas sperm incorporation
was observed only in maturing oocytes, the development of the Hoechst transfer technique to evaluate membrane fusion revealed
that germinal vesicle oocytes with a diameter > 50 microns were already competent to fuse with sperm. The involvement of the
DE-complementary sites in the oolemma fusibility of these oocytes was confirmed by the fact that the presence of DE during
gamete coincubation significantly (p < 0.001) reduced the percentage of oocytes with fused sperm. Together, these observations
indicate that the acquisition of fusibility by the rat oolemma occurs during the growth period and involves the appearance
of DE-binding components on the oocyte surface. This study provides novel information on the molecular mechanism by which
the mammalian egg plasma membrane becomes competent to fuse with sperm during oogenesis. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod55.1.200 |