Gamete recognition: sperm proteins that interact with the egg zona pellucida.

I A Brewis, C H Wong
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Abstract

The gamete recognition and initial binding processes that are crucial for the success of mammalian fertilization are mediated by moieties associated with the extracellular matrix of the egg (the zona pellucida) and the head of the fertilizing spermatozoon. The zona proteins involved have been characterized in some detail, with ZP3 and ZP2 generally acknowledged to be responsible for the initial (primary) and secondary interactions, respectively. However, the identity of the complementary molecules on the sperm surface is highly contentious and remains unresolved. This review summarizes the current knowledge and controversies in this research area. The credentials of some of the major candidates and the probability of the involvement of multiple sperm receptors with different binding characteristics are assessed. Resolving this very important gap in our understanding is an essential prerequisite to understanding fully the molecular and signal transduction events that cause sperm acrosomal exocytosis. Such fundamental information is also imperative for the development of novel forms of contraception (or sterilization) targeted against specific sperm epitopes. Moreover, this information may contribute to our understanding of certain types of male infertility.

配子识别:与卵细胞透明带相互作用的精子蛋白。
配子识别和初始结合过程对哺乳动物受精的成功至关重要,是由卵子细胞外基质(透明带)和受精精子头部相关的部分介导的。所涉及的带蛋白已经有了一些详细的特征,ZP3和ZP2通常被认为分别负责初始(初级)和次级相互作用。然而,精子表面的互补分子的身份是高度有争议的,仍然没有解决。本文对这一研究领域的现状和争议进行了综述。评估了一些主要候选的凭据和具有不同结合特性的多个精子受体参与的可能性。解决这一非常重要的认识差距是充分理解导致精子顶体胞外分泌的分子和信号转导事件的必要前提。这些基本信息对于开发针对特定精子表位的新型避孕(或绝育)也是必不可少的。此外,这些信息可能有助于我们对某些类型的男性不育症的理解。
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