Cmb. O'Toole et al., Ca2+ entry through store-operated channels in mouse sperm is initiated by egg ZP3 and drives the acrosome reaction, MOL BIOL CE, 11(5), 2000, pp. 1571-1584
Fertilization occurs after the completion of the sperm acrosome reaction, a
secretory event that is triggered during gamete adhesion. ZP3, an egg zona
pellucida glycoprotein, produces a sustained increase of the internal Ca2 concentration in mouse sperm, leading to acrosome reactions. Here rye show
that the sustained Ca2+ concentration increase is due to the persistent ac
tivation of a Ca2+. influx mechanism during the late stages of ZP3 signal t
ransduction. These cells also possess a Ca2+ store depletion-activated Ca2 entry pathway that is open after treatment with thapsigargin. Thapsigargin
and ZP3 activate the same Ca2+ permeation mechanism, as demonstrated by fl
uorescence quenching experiments and by channel antagonists. These studies
show that ZP3 generates a sustained Ca2+ influx through a store depletion-o
perated pathway and that this drives the exocytotic acrosome reaction.