Roles of the EF-Hand Domain of PLCZ1 in Establishing Species-Specific Ca 2+ Oscillations in Mouse and Rat Fertilization†.

IF 3.1 2区 生物学 Q2 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Hoi Chang Lee, Hiroki Akizawa, Rafael A Fissore
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Abstract

Periodic increases in cytosolic calcium concentration (Ca2+ oscillations) during mammalian fertilization induce all the events collectively known as egg activation. The sperm-specific phospholipase C, PLC zeta 1 (PLCZ1) represents the "sperm factor" vital for initiating the persistent Ca2+ oscillations in mammals. Despite sequence conservation, the Ca2+ oscillation-inducing properties of the enzyme differ vastly among species, and this is particularly salient between mouse and rat PLCZ1, where the activities vary at least one order of magnitude in favor of the former. As previously shown, injecting wild-type (WT) rat Plcz1 mRNA into metaphase II (MII) mouse eggs induced delayed Ca2+ oscillations with low specific activity compared to the homologous mouse Plcz1 mRNA. We, therefore, sought to uncover the factor(s) diversifying these enzymes by swapping functional domains between species, creating chimeric PLCZ1s. When injected into mouse MII eggs, mouse Plcz1 mRNA with the whole- or part of the EF-hand domains swapped with the rat showed a substantial reduction in activity compared to WT. Consistently, the opposite exchange enhanced the rat's enzyme activity. EF-hand domains 1 and 2 seemed to underlie most differences, and mutations of the divergent amino acids within these domains, substitutions for Glu(m-30; r-29) and Gln(m-58; r-57), changed the activity of both species' PLCZ1s in opposite directions. Collectively, our findings support the view that differences in the sequences of EF-hand domains, especially in several of its charged residues, underpin the distinct PLCZ1 activities between these species, revealing the gametes and species' adaptability to optimize the fertilization signal and early development.

PLCZ1的EF-Hand结构域在小鼠和大鼠受精过程中建立物种特异性ca2 +振荡中的作用
哺乳动物受精过程中细胞质钙浓度的周期性增加(Ca2+振荡)诱导了所有被称为卵子激活的事件。精子特异性磷脂酶C, PLC zeta 1 (PLCZ1)代表了在哺乳动物中启动持续Ca2+振荡至关重要的“精子因子”。尽管序列守恒,酶的Ca2+振荡诱导特性在物种之间差异很大,这在小鼠和大鼠PLCZ1之间尤为突出,其中活性变化至少一个数量级,有利于前者。如先前所示,与同源小鼠Plcz1 mRNA相比,将野生型(WT)大鼠Plcz1 mRNA注射到中期II (MII)小鼠卵细胞诱导延迟Ca2+振荡,其特异性活性较低。因此,我们试图通过在物种之间交换功能域来发现使这些酶多样化的因素,从而产生嵌合的PLCZ1s。当注射到小鼠MII卵时,与大鼠交换全部或部分EF-hand结构域的小鼠Plcz1 mRNA的活性比WT显著降低。一致地,相反的交换增强了大鼠的酶活性。EF-hand结构域1和2似乎是大多数差异的基础,这些结构域内不同氨基酸的突变,Glu(m-30;r-29)和Gln(m-58;r-57),相反方向改变了两种物种PLCZ1s的活性。总之,我们的研究结果支持了这样一种观点,即EF-hand结构域序列的差异,特别是其几个带电残基的序列差异,支撑了这些物种之间不同的PLCZ1活性,揭示了配子和物种对优化受精信号和早期发育的适应性。
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Biology of Reproduction
Biology of Reproduction 生物-生殖生物学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
214
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Biology of Reproduction (BOR) is the official journal of the Society for the Study of Reproduction and publishes original research on a broad range of topics in the field of reproductive biology, as well as reviews on topics of current importance or controversy. BOR is consistently one of the most highly cited journals publishing original research in the field of reproductive biology.
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