In:
Development, Growth & Differentiation, Wiley, Vol. 50, No. 8 ( 2008-10), p. 665-673
Abstract:
Sperm chemotaxis toward an egg is observed in many animals, and the control of sperm‐attracting activity is thought to play an important role in ensuring fertilization. However, the mechanism underlying the release of a sperm attractant from an egg is still obscure. In this study, we examined the systems involved in the release of sperm‐activating and sperm‐attracting factor (SAAF), which is the sperm attractant of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis. Here, we show that the egg acquires sperm‐attracting activity after germinal vesicle breakdown. Further, since the cytoplasmic extracts of immature oocytes exhibit no sperm‐attracting activity, the SAAF in oocytes may be activated after germinal vesicle breakdown. We found 13 SAAF‐binding proteins in an egg plasma membrane extract and identified five proteins by proteomic analysis: valosin‐containing protein (VCP)/p97, proteasome alpha 2 subunit, MGC97756 protein, proteasome subunit Y, and beta‐tubulin. In particular, the interaction between VCP/p97 and SAAF was confirmed by a pull‐down assay. VCP/p97 is initially localized in the germinal vesicle, and during oocyte maturation, it shifts to the endoplasmic reticulum in the cortical regions. Thus, VCP/p97 is a potential modulator of SAAF release from the egg.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0012-1592
,
1440-169X
DOI:
10.1111/dgd.2008.50.issue-8
DOI:
10.1111/j.1440-169X.2008.01064.x
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
2008
detail.hit.zdb_id:
2020067-5
SSG:
12
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