Structural highlights
Publication Abstract from PubMed
Mammalian fertilisation begins when sperm interacts with the egg zona pellucida (ZP), whose ZP1 subunit is important for fertility by covalently cross-linking ZP filaments into a three-dimensional matrix. Like ZP4, a structurally-related component absent in the mouse, ZP1 is predicted to contain an N-terminal ZP-N domain of unknown function. Here we report a characterisation of ZP1 proteins carrying mutations from infertile patients, which suggests that, in human, filament cross-linking by ZP1 is crucial to form a stable ZP. We map the function of ZP1 to its ZP-N1 domain and determine crystal structures of ZP-N1 homodimers from a chicken homolog of ZP1. These reveal that ZP filament cross-linking is highly plastic and can be modulated by ZP1 fucosylation and, potentially, zinc sparks. Moreover, we show that ZP4 ZP-N1 forms non-covalent homodimers in chicken but not in human. Together, these data identify human ZP1 cross-links as a promising target for non-hormonal contraception.
Molecular basis of egg coat cross-linking sheds light on ZP1-associated female infertility.,Nishimura K, Dioguardi E, Nishio S, Villa A, Han L, Matsuda T, Jovine L Nat Commun. 2019 Jul 12;10(1):3086. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-10931-5. PMID:31300655[1]
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References
- ↑ Nishimura K, Dioguardi E, Nishio S, Villa A, Han L, Matsuda T, Jovine L. Molecular basis of egg coat cross-linking sheds light on ZP1-associated female infertility. Nat Commun. 2019 Jul 12;10(1):3086. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-10931-5. PMID:31300655 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-10931-5