2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12576-015-0402-7
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Dicalcin, a zona pellucida protein that regulates fertilization competence of the egg coat in Xenopus laevis

Abstract: Fertilization is a highly coordinated process whereby sperm interact with the egg-coating envelope (called the zona pellucida, ZP) in a taxon-restricted manner, Fertilization triggers the resumption of the cell cycle of the egg, ultimately leading to generation of a new organism that contains hereditary information of the parents. The complete sperm-ZP interaction comprises sperm recognition of the ZP, the acrosome reaction, penetration of the ZP, and fusion with the egg. Recent evidence suggests that these pr… Show more

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“…In Xenopus laevis , the fertilization competence of the egg-coat envelope is regulated by direct interaction between dicalcin and gp41, a frog orthologue of mammalian ZP component ZP339. Dicalcin might act as a key regulatory protein involved in mediating fertilization competence by modifying the three dimensional structure of egg coat ZP filaments40. Likewise, OVGP1 might generate a structural microenvironment necessary for sperm to reach the egg plasma membrane.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Xenopus laevis , the fertilization competence of the egg-coat envelope is regulated by direct interaction between dicalcin and gp41, a frog orthologue of mammalian ZP component ZP339. Dicalcin might act as a key regulatory protein involved in mediating fertilization competence by modifying the three dimensional structure of egg coat ZP filaments40. Likewise, OVGP1 might generate a structural microenvironment necessary for sperm to reach the egg plasma membrane.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%