Specific binding of sulphated polymers to ram sperm proacrosin |
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Authors: | Rachel M. Williams Roy Jones |
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Affiliation: | AFRC Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics Research, Cambridge, UK. |
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Abstract: | Sulphated polysaccharides and zona pellucida glycoproteins have been shown to bind non-enzymatically to proacrosin, the protein found within the acrosomal vesicle of mammalian spermatozoa. The mechanism of this interaction has been investigated using 125I-fucoidan to probe purified ram sperm proacrosin. Results show that (a) binding of' 125I-fucoidan to proacrosin is inhibited only by sulphated polymers and (b) recognition is mediated by poly(sulphate) groups and is largely independent of the composition of the polymer chain. It is suggested that a similar mechanism is responsible for the interaction between proacrosin and zona pellueida glycoproteins during the early stages of fertilization in mammals and this process mediates firm binding of spermatozoa to the egg. |
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Keywords: | Proacrosin Sulphate group Adhesion molecule Zona pellucida Fertilization |
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