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New Insights into the Mammalian Egg Zona Pellucida.

Authors :
Moros-Nicolás C
Chevret P
Jiménez-Movilla M
Algarra B
Cots-Rodríguez P
González-Brusi L
Avilés M
Izquierdo-Rico MJ
Source :
International journal of molecular sciences [Int J Mol Sci] 2021 Mar 23; Vol. 22 (6). Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Mar 23.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Mammalian oocytes are surrounded by an extracellular coat called the zona pellucida (ZP), which, from an evolutionary point of view, is the most ancient of the coats that envelope vertebrate oocytes and conceptuses. This matrix separates the oocyte from cumulus cells and is responsible for species-specific recognition between gametes, preventing polyspermy and protecting the preimplantation embryo. The ZP is a dynamic structure that shows different properties before and after fertilization. Until very recently, mammalian ZP was believed to be composed of only three glycoproteins, ZP1, ZP2 and ZP3, as first described in mouse. However, studies have revealed that this composition is not necessarily applicable to other mammals. Such differences can be explained by an analysis of the molecular evolution of the ZP gene family, during which ZP genes have suffered pseudogenization and duplication events that have resulted in differing models of ZP protein composition. The many discoveries made in recent years related to ZP composition and evolution suggest that a compilation would be useful. Moreover, this review analyses ZP biosynthesis, the role of each ZP protein in different mammalian species and how these proteins may interact among themselves and with other proteins present in the oviductal lumen.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1422-0067
Volume :
22
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of molecular sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33806989
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22063276