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Zinc protection of fertilized eggs is an ancient feature of sexual reproduction in animals
One of the earliest and most prevalent barriers to successful reproduction is polyspermy, or fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm. To prevent these supernumerary fertilizations, eggs have evolved multiple mechanisms. It has recently been proposed that zinc released by mammalian eggs at fertiliz...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7423145/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32735558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000811 |
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author | Wozniak, Katherine L. Bainbridge, Rachel E. Summerville, Dominique W. Tembo, Maiwase Phelps, Wesley A. Sauer, Monica L. Wisner, Bennett W. Czekalski, Madelyn E. Pasumarthy, Srikavya Hanson, Meghan L. Linderman, Melania B. Luu, Catherine H. Boehm, Madison E. Sanders, Steven M. Buckley, Katherine M. Bain, Daniel J. Nicotra, Matthew L. Lee, Miler T. Carlson, Anne E. |
author_facet | Wozniak, Katherine L. Bainbridge, Rachel E. Summerville, Dominique W. Tembo, Maiwase Phelps, Wesley A. Sauer, Monica L. Wisner, Bennett W. Czekalski, Madelyn E. Pasumarthy, Srikavya Hanson, Meghan L. Linderman, Melania B. Luu, Catherine H. Boehm, Madison E. Sanders, Steven M. Buckley, Katherine M. Bain, Daniel J. Nicotra, Matthew L. Lee, Miler T. Carlson, Anne E. |
author_sort | Wozniak, Katherine L. |
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description | One of the earliest and most prevalent barriers to successful reproduction is polyspermy, or fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm. To prevent these supernumerary fertilizations, eggs have evolved multiple mechanisms. It has recently been proposed that zinc released by mammalian eggs at fertilization may block additional sperm from entering. Here, we demonstrate that eggs from amphibia and teleost fish also release zinc. Using Xenopus laevis as a model, we document that zinc reversibly blocks fertilization. Finally, we demonstrate that extracellular zinc similarly disrupts early embryonic development in eggs from diverse phyla, including Cnidaria, Echinodermata, and Chordata. Our study reveals that a fundamental strategy protecting human eggs from fertilization by multiple sperm may have evolved more than 650 million years ago. |
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spelling | pubmed-74231452020-08-20 Zinc protection of fertilized eggs is an ancient feature of sexual reproduction in animals Wozniak, Katherine L. Bainbridge, Rachel E. Summerville, Dominique W. Tembo, Maiwase Phelps, Wesley A. Sauer, Monica L. Wisner, Bennett W. Czekalski, Madelyn E. Pasumarthy, Srikavya Hanson, Meghan L. Linderman, Melania B. Luu, Catherine H. Boehm, Madison E. Sanders, Steven M. Buckley, Katherine M. Bain, Daniel J. Nicotra, Matthew L. Lee, Miler T. Carlson, Anne E. PLoS Biol Short Reports One of the earliest and most prevalent barriers to successful reproduction is polyspermy, or fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm. To prevent these supernumerary fertilizations, eggs have evolved multiple mechanisms. It has recently been proposed that zinc released by mammalian eggs at fertilization may block additional sperm from entering. Here, we demonstrate that eggs from amphibia and teleost fish also release zinc. Using Xenopus laevis as a model, we document that zinc reversibly blocks fertilization. Finally, we demonstrate that extracellular zinc similarly disrupts early embryonic development in eggs from diverse phyla, including Cnidaria, Echinodermata, and Chordata. Our study reveals that a fundamental strategy protecting human eggs from fertilization by multiple sperm may have evolved more than 650 million years ago. Public Library of Science 2020-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7423145/ /pubmed/32735558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000811 Text en © 2020 Wozniak et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Short Reports Wozniak, Katherine L. Bainbridge, Rachel E. Summerville, Dominique W. Tembo, Maiwase Phelps, Wesley A. Sauer, Monica L. Wisner, Bennett W. Czekalski, Madelyn E. Pasumarthy, Srikavya Hanson, Meghan L. Linderman, Melania B. Luu, Catherine H. Boehm, Madison E. Sanders, Steven M. Buckley, Katherine M. Bain, Daniel J. Nicotra, Matthew L. Lee, Miler T. Carlson, Anne E. Zinc protection of fertilized eggs is an ancient feature of sexual reproduction in animals |
title | Zinc protection of fertilized eggs is an ancient feature of sexual reproduction in animals |
title_full | Zinc protection of fertilized eggs is an ancient feature of sexual reproduction in animals |
title_fullStr | Zinc protection of fertilized eggs is an ancient feature of sexual reproduction in animals |
title_full_unstemmed | Zinc protection of fertilized eggs is an ancient feature of sexual reproduction in animals |
title_short | Zinc protection of fertilized eggs is an ancient feature of sexual reproduction in animals |
title_sort | zinc protection of fertilized eggs is an ancient feature of sexual reproduction in animals |
topic | Short Reports |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7423145/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32735558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000811 |
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