Sexual Reproduction in Animals and Plants 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-54589-7_31
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Role of CD9 in Sperm–Egg Fusion and Virus-Induced Cell Fusion in Mammals

Abstract: In mammals, two integral membrane proteins, sperm IZUMO1 and egg CD9, regulate sperm-egg fusion, and their roles are critical but as yet unknown. In such situation, a recent study has shown that CD9-containing exosome-like vesicles, which are released from wild-type eggs, can induce the fusion between sperm and Cd9 -defi cient egg, even though Cd9 -defi cient eggs are highly refractory to the fusion with sperm. This result provides compelling evidence for the crucial involvement of CD9-containing, fusion-facil… Show more

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