Phospholipase C zeta undergoes dynamic changes in its pattern of localization in sperm during capacitation and the acrosome reaction

Objective: To evaluate the localization of phospholipase Cζ (PLCζ) in non-capacitated, capacitated, and ionophore-treated sperm. Design: Phospholipase Cζ was cloned from the hamster, an important model organism for studying fertilization. Next, we used hamster and mouse models to investigate the loc...

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Main Authors: Young, C, Grasa, P, Coward, K, Davis, L, Parrington, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Grasa, P
Coward, K
Davis, L
Parrington, J
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Grasa, P
Coward, K
Davis, L
Parrington, J
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description Objective: To evaluate the localization of phospholipase Cζ (PLCζ) in non-capacitated, capacitated, and ionophore-treated sperm. Design: Phospholipase Cζ was cloned from the hamster, an important model organism for studying fertilization. Next, we used hamster and mouse models to investigate the localization of PLCζ in non-capacitated and capacitated sperm and in sperm treated with ionophore to induce the acrosome reaction. Setting: University laboratory. Animal(s): Male mice and hamsters, 4-6 weeks old. Intervention(s): None. Main Outcome Measure(s): Phospholipase Cζ localization in non-capacitated, capacitated, and ionophore-treated sperm. Result(s): Full-length hamster PLCζ complementary DNA is 1953 base pairs in size, encoding an open reading frame of 651 amino acids, sharing 85% amino acid similarity with the mouse. Phospholipase Cζ was localized in acrosomal and post-acrosomal regions of sperm. The post-acrosomal localization, which became more evident after capacitation and was maintained after ionophore treatment, is in line with PLCζ being the endogenous agent of egg activation. However, the acrosomal PLCζ population, which was lost after ionophore treatment, suggests that PLCζ could have other functions besides egg activation. Conclusion(s): Phospholipase Cζ is localized to acrosomal and post-acrosomal regions and undergoes dynamic changes during capacitation and the acrosome reaction, indicating a potential role regulating not only egg activation but other sperm functions. © 2009 American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
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spelling oxford-uuid:94548d34-4bea-41c4-8ca7-ce941762cf212022-03-26T23:38:49ZPhospholipase C zeta undergoes dynamic changes in its pattern of localization in sperm during capacitation and the acrosome reactionJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:94548d34-4bea-41c4-8ca7-ce941762cf21EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2009Young, CGrasa, PCoward, KDavis, LParrington, JObjective: To evaluate the localization of phospholipase Cζ (PLCζ) in non-capacitated, capacitated, and ionophore-treated sperm. Design: Phospholipase Cζ was cloned from the hamster, an important model organism for studying fertilization. Next, we used hamster and mouse models to investigate the localization of PLCζ in non-capacitated and capacitated sperm and in sperm treated with ionophore to induce the acrosome reaction. Setting: University laboratory. Animal(s): Male mice and hamsters, 4-6 weeks old. Intervention(s): None. Main Outcome Measure(s): Phospholipase Cζ localization in non-capacitated, capacitated, and ionophore-treated sperm. Result(s): Full-length hamster PLCζ complementary DNA is 1953 base pairs in size, encoding an open reading frame of 651 amino acids, sharing 85% amino acid similarity with the mouse. Phospholipase Cζ was localized in acrosomal and post-acrosomal regions of sperm. The post-acrosomal localization, which became more evident after capacitation and was maintained after ionophore treatment, is in line with PLCζ being the endogenous agent of egg activation. However, the acrosomal PLCζ population, which was lost after ionophore treatment, suggests that PLCζ could have other functions besides egg activation. Conclusion(s): Phospholipase Cζ is localized to acrosomal and post-acrosomal regions and undergoes dynamic changes during capacitation and the acrosome reaction, indicating a potential role regulating not only egg activation but other sperm functions. © 2009 American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
spellingShingle Young, C
Grasa, P
Coward, K
Davis, L
Parrington, J
Phospholipase C zeta undergoes dynamic changes in its pattern of localization in sperm during capacitation and the acrosome reaction
title Phospholipase C zeta undergoes dynamic changes in its pattern of localization in sperm during capacitation and the acrosome reaction
title_full Phospholipase C zeta undergoes dynamic changes in its pattern of localization in sperm during capacitation and the acrosome reaction
title_fullStr Phospholipase C zeta undergoes dynamic changes in its pattern of localization in sperm during capacitation and the acrosome reaction
title_full_unstemmed Phospholipase C zeta undergoes dynamic changes in its pattern of localization in sperm during capacitation and the acrosome reaction
title_short Phospholipase C zeta undergoes dynamic changes in its pattern of localization in sperm during capacitation and the acrosome reaction
title_sort phospholipase c zeta undergoes dynamic changes in its pattern of localization in sperm during capacitation and the acrosome reaction
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