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Sperm motility initiation factor is a minor component of the Pacific herring egg chorion
Authors:Frederick J Griffin  Carol A Vines  Murali C Pillai  Ryuzo Yanagimachi  Gary N Cherr
Institution:University of California, Davis, Bodega Marine Laboratory, PO Box 247, Bodega Bay, USA.;Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California, USA.;Department of Anatomy and Reproductive Biology, University of Hawaii School of Medicine, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.;Department of Environmental Toxicology, University of California, Davis, California, USA.
Abstract:Polyclonal antibodies were generated to the 105 kDa herring sperm motility initiation factor (SMIF) and used to explore the role of SMIF in sperm-egg interaction. Using sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and immunoblotting with SMIF antibodies, it was demonstrated that SMIF is present as a minor (4–7% of total chorion protein) component of the chorion. The major polypeptides in the chorion migrated at 117 kDa and in a grouping between 48–54 kDa, with other minor bands above and below. The only detectable glycosylated component was the 105 kDa band, which was resolved at two isoelectric points (8.22 and 8.31) after isoelectric focusing gel electrophoresis. Using antibodies to SMIF, fertilization was blocked, sperm motility was inhibited in vitro in the presence of solubilized SMIF and SMIF binding sites on sperm were localized. Lastly, SMIF was localized to the region of the herring egg that encircles the micropyle.
Keywords:fertilization  fish  fish chorion  immunolocalization  sperm motility
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