2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23020762
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Identification of Sperm-Binding Sites in the N-Terminal Domain of Bovine Egg Coat Glycoprotein ZP4

Abstract: The species-selective interaction between sperm and egg at the beginning of mammalian fertilisation is partly mediated by a transparent envelope called the zona pellucida (ZP). The ZP is composed of three or four glycoproteins (ZP1–ZP4). The functions of the three proteins present in mice (ZP1–ZP3) have been extensively studied. However, the biological role of ZP4, which was found in all other mammals studied so far, has remained largely unknown. Previously, by developing a solid support assay system, we showe… Show more

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“…In contrast, chicken spermatozoa interact with ZP3 [53], as is also the case for the frog X. laevis , which may also involve another ZP protein, ZPD [54]. In humans, the AR also can be induced by purified ZP4 [55], and sperm–egg binding sites have been identified at the N terminus of the ZP4 protein in bovine [56, 57]. Researchers recently proposed that instead of a single protein, the supramolecular structure of ZP is responsible for sperm binding in mammals [58].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, chicken spermatozoa interact with ZP3 [53], as is also the case for the frog X. laevis , which may also involve another ZP protein, ZPD [54]. In humans, the AR also can be induced by purified ZP4 [55], and sperm–egg binding sites have been identified at the N terminus of the ZP4 protein in bovine [56, 57]. Researchers recently proposed that instead of a single protein, the supramolecular structure of ZP is responsible for sperm binding in mammals [58].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ZP in bovines contains three ZPG3 annotated bZP2, bZP3, and bZP4. In vitro results identified the N-terminal domain of bZP4 (ZP-N1) and the middle region of bZP4 as substantial for sperm binding but without evidence for N-glycosylation of ZP-N1 as necessary for this purpose (Dilimulati et al, 2022). Further research of the bZP4 middle region (including the hinge domain crucial for the bZP3-bZP4 complex formation, which is essential for sperm binding) showed species-specific sperm binding.…”
Section: The Recent Updates-selected Examplesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…These findings significantly contribute to a better understanding of between-species differences in ZP functions. Identification of sperm-associated factors responsible for sperm-ZP interactions and validation via in vivo bovine fertilization research represents the primary research efforts to achieve reliability in bovine reproduction practice (Dilimulati et al, 2022).…”
Section: The Recent Updates-selected Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second region, extending from Ser-290 to Lys-340, comprises the flexible hinge region and the Nterminus of the ZP-C domain (Figure 1A,B) [3,18]. Bovine sperm binds to bZP4 (25-136) in a species-selective manner without requiring N-glycosylation [19]. Additionally, we identified three sites involved in sperm binding on bZP4 (25-136) using chimeric bovine/porcine and bovine/human ZP4 recombinant proteins (Figure 1B) [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%