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WBP2 shares a common location in mouse spermatozoa with WBP2NL/PAWP and like its descendent is a candidate mouse oocyte-activating factor

The sperm-borne oocyte-activating factor (SOAF) resides in the sperm perinuclear theca (PT). A consensus has been reached that SOAF most likely resides in the postacrosomal sheath (PAS), which is the first region of the PT to solubilize upon sperm–oocyte fusion. There are two SOAF candidates under c...

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Autores principales: Hamilton, Lauren E, Suzuki, Joao, Acteau, Genevieve, Shi, Mengqi, Xu, Wei, Meinsohn, Marie-Charlotte, Sutovsky, Peter, Oko, Richard
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6299249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30010725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioy156
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author Hamilton, Lauren E
Suzuki, Joao
Acteau, Genevieve
Shi, Mengqi
Xu, Wei
Meinsohn, Marie-Charlotte
Sutovsky, Peter
Oko, Richard
author_facet Hamilton, Lauren E
Suzuki, Joao
Acteau, Genevieve
Shi, Mengqi
Xu, Wei
Meinsohn, Marie-Charlotte
Sutovsky, Peter
Oko, Richard
author_sort Hamilton, Lauren E
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description The sperm-borne oocyte-activating factor (SOAF) resides in the sperm perinuclear theca (PT). A consensus has been reached that SOAF most likely resides in the postacrosomal sheath (PAS), which is the first region of the PT to solubilize upon sperm–oocyte fusion. There are two SOAF candidates under consideration: PLCZ1 and WBP2NL. A mouse gene germline ablation of the latter showed that mice remain fertile with no observable phenotype despite the fact that a competitive inhibitor of WBP2NL, derived from its PPXY motif, blocks oocyte activation when coinjected with WBP2NL or spermatozoa. This suggested that the ortholog of WBP2NL, WBP2, containing the same domain and motifs associated with WBP2NL function, might compensate for its deficiency in oocyte activation. Our objectives were to examine whether WBP2 meets the developmental criteria established for SOAF and whether it has oocyte-activating potential. Immunoblotting detected WBP2 in mice testis and sperm and immunofluorescence localized WBP2 to the PAS and perforatorium of the PT. Immunohistochemistry of the testes revealed that WBP2 reactivity was highest in round spermatids and immunofluorescence detected WBP2 in the cytoplasmic lobe of elongating spermatids and colocalized it with the microtubular manchette during PT assembly. Microinjection of the recombinant forms of WBP2 and WBP2NL into metaphase II mouse oocytes resulted in comparable rates of oocyte activation. This study shows that WBP2 shares a similar testicular developmental pattern and location with WBP2NL and a shared ability to activate the oocyte, supporting its consideration as a mouse SOAF component that can compensate for a WBP2NL.
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spelling pubmed-62992492018-12-21 WBP2 shares a common location in mouse spermatozoa with WBP2NL/PAWP and like its descendent is a candidate mouse oocyte-activating factor Hamilton, Lauren E Suzuki, Joao Acteau, Genevieve Shi, Mengqi Xu, Wei Meinsohn, Marie-Charlotte Sutovsky, Peter Oko, Richard Biol Reprod Research Article The sperm-borne oocyte-activating factor (SOAF) resides in the sperm perinuclear theca (PT). A consensus has been reached that SOAF most likely resides in the postacrosomal sheath (PAS), which is the first region of the PT to solubilize upon sperm–oocyte fusion. There are two SOAF candidates under consideration: PLCZ1 and WBP2NL. A mouse gene germline ablation of the latter showed that mice remain fertile with no observable phenotype despite the fact that a competitive inhibitor of WBP2NL, derived from its PPXY motif, blocks oocyte activation when coinjected with WBP2NL or spermatozoa. This suggested that the ortholog of WBP2NL, WBP2, containing the same domain and motifs associated with WBP2NL function, might compensate for its deficiency in oocyte activation. Our objectives were to examine whether WBP2 meets the developmental criteria established for SOAF and whether it has oocyte-activating potential. Immunoblotting detected WBP2 in mice testis and sperm and immunofluorescence localized WBP2 to the PAS and perforatorium of the PT. Immunohistochemistry of the testes revealed that WBP2 reactivity was highest in round spermatids and immunofluorescence detected WBP2 in the cytoplasmic lobe of elongating spermatids and colocalized it with the microtubular manchette during PT assembly. Microinjection of the recombinant forms of WBP2 and WBP2NL into metaphase II mouse oocytes resulted in comparable rates of oocyte activation. This study shows that WBP2 shares a similar testicular developmental pattern and location with WBP2NL and a shared ability to activate the oocyte, supporting its consideration as a mouse SOAF component that can compensate for a WBP2NL. Oxford University Press 2018-12 2018-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6299249/ /pubmed/30010725 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioy156 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society for the Study of Reproduction. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Research Article
Hamilton, Lauren E
Suzuki, Joao
Acteau, Genevieve
Shi, Mengqi
Xu, Wei
Meinsohn, Marie-Charlotte
Sutovsky, Peter
Oko, Richard
WBP2 shares a common location in mouse spermatozoa with WBP2NL/PAWP and like its descendent is a candidate mouse oocyte-activating factor
title WBP2 shares a common location in mouse spermatozoa with WBP2NL/PAWP and like its descendent is a candidate mouse oocyte-activating factor
title_full WBP2 shares a common location in mouse spermatozoa with WBP2NL/PAWP and like its descendent is a candidate mouse oocyte-activating factor
title_fullStr WBP2 shares a common location in mouse spermatozoa with WBP2NL/PAWP and like its descendent is a candidate mouse oocyte-activating factor
title_full_unstemmed WBP2 shares a common location in mouse spermatozoa with WBP2NL/PAWP and like its descendent is a candidate mouse oocyte-activating factor
title_short WBP2 shares a common location in mouse spermatozoa with WBP2NL/PAWP and like its descendent is a candidate mouse oocyte-activating factor
title_sort wbp2 shares a common location in mouse spermatozoa with wbp2nl/pawp and like its descendent is a candidate mouse oocyte-activating factor
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6299249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30010725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioy156
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