PLCζ: a sperm-specific trigger of Ca2+ oscillations in eggs and embryo development
University of Wales · University College London
Abstract
Upon fertilisation by sperm, mammalian eggs are activated by a series of intracellular Ca(2+) oscillations that are essential for embryo development. The mechanism by which sperm induces this complex signalling phenomenon is unknown. One proposal is that the sperm introduces an exclusive cytosolic factor into the egg that elicits serial Ca(2+) release. The 'sperm factor' hypothesis has not been ratified because a sperm-specific protein that generates repetitive Ca(2+) transients and egg activation has not been found. We identify a novel, sperm-specific phospholipase C, PLC zeta, that triggers Ca(2+) oscillations in mouse eggs indistinguishable from those at fertilisation. PLC zeta removal from sperm extracts…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.22
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 63
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8Topics & keywords
- Sperm
- Biology
- Fertilisation
- Oocyte activation
- Embryo
- Blastocyst
- Cell biology
- Embryogenesis