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The Role of Taste Receptor mTAS1R3 in Chemical Communication of Gametes

Fertilization is a multiple step process leading to the fusion of female and male gametes and the formation of a zygote. Besides direct gamete membrane interaction via binding receptors localized on both oocyte and sperm surface, fertilization also involves gamete communication via chemical molecule...

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Autores principales: Frolikova, Michaela, Otcenaskova, Tereza, Valasková, Eliska, Postlerova, Pavla, Stopkova, Romana, Stopka, Pavel, Komrskova, Katerina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7177404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32290318
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21072651
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author Frolikova, Michaela
Otcenaskova, Tereza
Valasková, Eliska
Postlerova, Pavla
Stopkova, Romana
Stopka, Pavel
Komrskova, Katerina
author_facet Frolikova, Michaela
Otcenaskova, Tereza
Valasková, Eliska
Postlerova, Pavla
Stopkova, Romana
Stopka, Pavel
Komrskova, Katerina
author_sort Frolikova, Michaela
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description Fertilization is a multiple step process leading to the fusion of female and male gametes and the formation of a zygote. Besides direct gamete membrane interaction via binding receptors localized on both oocyte and sperm surface, fertilization also involves gamete communication via chemical molecules triggering various signaling pathways. This work focuses on a mouse taste receptor, mTAS1R3, encoded by the Tas1r3 gene, as a potential receptor mediating chemical communication between gametes using the C57BL/6J lab mouse strain. In order to specify the role of mTAS1R3, we aimed to characterize its precise localization in testis and sperm using super resolution microscopy. The testis cryo-section, acrosome-intact sperm released from cauda epididymis and sperm which underwent the acrosome reaction (AR) were evaluated. The mTAS1R3 receptor was detected in late spermatids where the acrosome was being formed and in the acrosomal cap of acrosome intact sperm. AR is triggered in mice during sperm maturation in the female reproductive tract and by passing through the egg surroundings such as cumulus oophorus cells. This AR onset is independent of the extracellular matrix of the oocyte called zona pellucida. After AR, the relocation of mTAS1R3 to the equatorial segment was observed and the receptor remained exposed to the outer surroundings of the female reproductive tract, where its physiological ligand, the amino acid L-glutamate, naturally occurs. Therefore, we targeted the possible interaction in vitro between the mTAS1R3 and L-glutamate as a part of chemical communication between sperm and egg and used an anti-mTAS1R3-specific antibody to block it. We detected that the acrosome reacted spermatozoa showed a chemotactic response in the presence of L-glutamate during and after the AR, and it is likely that mTAS1R3 acted as its mediator.
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spelling pubmed-71774042020-04-28 The Role of Taste Receptor mTAS1R3 in Chemical Communication of Gametes Frolikova, Michaela Otcenaskova, Tereza Valasková, Eliska Postlerova, Pavla Stopkova, Romana Stopka, Pavel Komrskova, Katerina Int J Mol Sci Article Fertilization is a multiple step process leading to the fusion of female and male gametes and the formation of a zygote. Besides direct gamete membrane interaction via binding receptors localized on both oocyte and sperm surface, fertilization also involves gamete communication via chemical molecules triggering various signaling pathways. This work focuses on a mouse taste receptor, mTAS1R3, encoded by the Tas1r3 gene, as a potential receptor mediating chemical communication between gametes using the C57BL/6J lab mouse strain. In order to specify the role of mTAS1R3, we aimed to characterize its precise localization in testis and sperm using super resolution microscopy. The testis cryo-section, acrosome-intact sperm released from cauda epididymis and sperm which underwent the acrosome reaction (AR) were evaluated. The mTAS1R3 receptor was detected in late spermatids where the acrosome was being formed and in the acrosomal cap of acrosome intact sperm. AR is triggered in mice during sperm maturation in the female reproductive tract and by passing through the egg surroundings such as cumulus oophorus cells. This AR onset is independent of the extracellular matrix of the oocyte called zona pellucida. After AR, the relocation of mTAS1R3 to the equatorial segment was observed and the receptor remained exposed to the outer surroundings of the female reproductive tract, where its physiological ligand, the amino acid L-glutamate, naturally occurs. Therefore, we targeted the possible interaction in vitro between the mTAS1R3 and L-glutamate as a part of chemical communication between sperm and egg and used an anti-mTAS1R3-specific antibody to block it. We detected that the acrosome reacted spermatozoa showed a chemotactic response in the presence of L-glutamate during and after the AR, and it is likely that mTAS1R3 acted as its mediator. MDPI 2020-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7177404/ /pubmed/32290318 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21072651 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Frolikova, Michaela
Otcenaskova, Tereza
Valasková, Eliska
Postlerova, Pavla
Stopkova, Romana
Stopka, Pavel
Komrskova, Katerina
The Role of Taste Receptor mTAS1R3 in Chemical Communication of Gametes
title The Role of Taste Receptor mTAS1R3 in Chemical Communication of Gametes
title_full The Role of Taste Receptor mTAS1R3 in Chemical Communication of Gametes
title_fullStr The Role of Taste Receptor mTAS1R3 in Chemical Communication of Gametes
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Taste Receptor mTAS1R3 in Chemical Communication of Gametes
title_short The Role of Taste Receptor mTAS1R3 in Chemical Communication of Gametes
title_sort role of taste receptor mtas1r3 in chemical communication of gametes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7177404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32290318
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21072651
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