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Functional consequences of cleavage, dissociation and exocytotic release of ZP3R, a C4BP-related protein, from the mouse sperm acrosomal matrix

Authors
Buffone, Mariano G.Kim, Kye-SeongDoak, Birgit J.Rodriguez-Miranda, EsmeraldaGerton, George L.
Issue Date
Sep-2009
Publisher
COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
Keywords
ZP3R (sp56); Acrosomal matrix; Mouse fertilization; Sperm
Citation
JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE, v.122, no.17, pp.3153 - 3160
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
Volume
122
Number
17
Start Page
3153
End Page
3160
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/176282
DOI
10.1242/jcs.052977
ISSN
0021-9533
Abstract
The acrosome is an exocytotic vesicle located on the apical tip of the sperm head. In addition to having different morphological regions, two biochemically distinct compartments can be defined within the acrosome: a particulate acrosomal matrix and a soluble partition. The domains within the acrosome participate in the release of acrosomal proteins from the sperm during exocytosis, depending on whether the proteins partition into either the soluble or matrix compartments of the acrosome. We have examined the mechanism of differential release by evaluating the solubilization of acrosomal matrix protein ZP3R (sp56) from mouse sperm during the course of spontaneous acrosomal exocytosis. Using indirect immunofluorescence and immunoblotting, we found that the ZP3R monomer is processed from 67,000 M-r to 43,000 M-r by proteases coincident with release from the acrosome. Sperm require a maturational step, termed capacitation, before they are competent for acrosomal exocytosis and the processing of ZP3R is dramatically reduced under non-capacitating conditions. The cleavage probably takes place in complement control protein domain (CCP) 6 or the bridge region between CCP6 and CCP7, which is not present in the guinea pig orthologue AM67. The cleaved form of ZP3R does not bind to unfertilized eggs. We have incorporated these structural considerations into a model to explain the functional consequences of acrosomal exocytosis on sperm-zona interactions.
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