Proteolysis of Xenopus laevis egg envelope ZPA triggers envelope hardening |
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Authors: | Lindsay Leann L Hedrick Jerry L |
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Institution: | Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, United States. lllindsay@ucdavis.edu |
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Abstract: | The egg envelope of most animal eggs is modified following fertilization, resulting in the prevention of polyspermy and hardening of the egg envelope. In frogs and mammals a prominent feature of envelope modification is N-terminal proteolysis of the envelope glycoprotein ZPA. We have purified the ZPA protease from Xenopus laevis eggs and characterized it as a zinc metalloprotease. Proteolysis of isolated egg envelopes by the isolated protease resulted in envelope hardening. The N-terminal peptide fragment of ZPA remained disulfide bond linked to the ZPA glycoprotein moiety following proteolysis. We propose a mechanism for egg envelope hardening involving ZPA proteolysis by an egg metalloprotease as a triggering event followed by induction of global conformational changes in egg envelope glycoproteins. |
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Keywords: | Zona pellucida Egg envelope Envelope hardening Proteolysis ZPA ZP2 Metalloprotease Fertilization |
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