CALCIUM OSCILLATIONS IN MAMMALIAN EGGS TRIGGERED BY A SOLUBLE SPERM PROTEIN

Citation
J. Parrington et al., CALCIUM OSCILLATIONS IN MAMMALIAN EGGS TRIGGERED BY A SOLUBLE SPERM PROTEIN, Nature, 379(6563), 1996, pp. 364-368
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Journal title
NatureACNP
ISSN journal
00280836
Volume
379
Issue
6563
Year of publication
1996
Pages
364 - 368
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-0836(1996)379:6563<364:COIMET>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
AT fertilization in mammals, the sperm induces a characteristic series of Ca2+ oscillations in the egg which serve as the essential trigger for egg activation and early development of the embryo(1-3). It is not known how the sperm initiates this fundamental process, however(4-6), nor has any pathway linking sperm-egg membrane-receptor binding with intracellular Ca2+ release been demonstrated(7-11). Microinjection of sperm extracts into mammalian eggs elicits Ca2+ oscillations identical to those occurring at fertilization(12-14), which suggests that sperm may introduce a Ca2+ oscillation-inducing factor into the egg on game te membrane fusion(12,15-18). Here we identify a soluble sperm protein that exhibits Ca2+ oscillation-inducing ('oscillogen') activity in eg gs, Sperm oscillogen exists as an oligomer with a subunit of M(r) 33K and a specific intracellular localization at the equatorial segment of the sperm head. Cloning of the 33K oscillogen complementary DNA indic ates similarity with a hexose phosphate isomerase found in prokaryotes . This sperm-derived oscillogen, termed oscillin, may represent the ph ysiological trigger for development in mammals.