2001
DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0272.2001.00412.x
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Use of microbeads for the detection of binding sites on the human zona pellucida: a scanning electron microscopy (SEM) assay

Abstract: One prerequisite for fertilization is the specific binding of spermatozoa to the zona pellucida. However, the factors and mechanisms involved in this gamete contact are not well understood. Gamete recognition and binding are species-specific and are controlled by oligosaccharides of the zona and their corresponding carbohydrates on the spermatozoon. By using a specific lectin we developed a technique to detect those oligosaccharides on the human zona pellucida that might be involved in the binding process. Mic… Show more

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“…Gamete recognition and binding are species-specific and are controlled by oligosaccharides of the ZP and corresponding carbohydrates on sperm proteins [17]. The glycosidic chains of membrane proteins modulate the cell-to-cell binding, including the sperm-oocyte recognition and binding, the sperm oviductal cell adhesion and embryo implantation [33].…”
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“…Gamete recognition and binding are species-specific and are controlled by oligosaccharides of the ZP and corresponding carbohydrates on sperm proteins [17]. The glycosidic chains of membrane proteins modulate the cell-to-cell binding, including the sperm-oocyte recognition and binding, the sperm oviductal cell adhesion and embryo implantation [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%