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Molecular Mechanism Underlying the Action of Zona-pellucida Glycoproteins on Mouse Sperm.


ABSTRACT: Mammalian oocytes are enveloped by the zona pellucida (ZP), an extracellular matrix of glycoproteins. In sperm, stimulation with ZP proteins evokes a rapid Ca2+ influx via the sperm-specific, pH-sensitive Ca2+ channel CatSper. However, the physiological role and molecular mechanisms underlying ZP-dependent activation of CatSper are unknown. Here, we delineate the sequence of ZP-signaling events in mouse sperm. We show that ZP proteins evoke a rapid intracellular pH i increase that rests predominantly on Na+/H+ exchange by NHA1 and requires cAMP synthesis by the soluble adenylyl cyclase sAC as well as a sufficiently negative membrane potential set by the spem-specific K+ channel Slo3. The alkaline-activated CatSper channel translates the ZP-induced pH i increase into a Ca2+ response. Our findings reveal the molecular components underlying ZP action on mouse sperm, opening up new avenues for understanding the basic principles of sperm function and, thereby, mammalian fertilization.

SUBMITTER: Balbach M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7487327 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular Mechanism Underlying the Action of <i>Zona-pellucida</i> Glycoproteins on Mouse Sperm.

Balbach Melanie M   Hamzeh Hussein H   Jikeli Jan F JF   Brenker Christoph C   Schiffer Christian C   Hansen Jan N JN   Neugebauer Pia P   Trötschel Christian C   Jovine Luca L   Han Ling L   Florman Harvey M HM   Kaupp U Benjamin UB   Strünker Timo T   Wachten Dagmar D  

Frontiers in cell and developmental biology 20200831


Mammalian oocytes are enveloped by the zona pellucida (ZP), an extracellular matrix of glycoproteins. In sperm, stimulation with ZP proteins evokes a rapid Ca<sup>2+</sup> influx via the sperm-specific, pH-sensitive Ca<sup>2+</sup> channel CatSper. However, the physiological role and molecular mechanisms underlying ZP-dependent activation of CatSper are unknown. Here, we delineate the sequence of ZP-signaling events in mouse sperm. We show that ZP proteins evoke a rapid intracellular pH <sub><i>  ...[more]

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