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1 July 2002 Role of Sperm Surface Arylsulfatase A in Mouse Sperm-Zona Pellucida Binding
Julierut Tantibhedhyangkul, Wattana Weerachatyanukul, Euridice Carmona, Hongbin Xu, Araya Anupriwan, Dominick Michaud, Nongnuj Tanphaichitr
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Abstract

We have previously described the zonae pellucidae (ZP) binding ability of a pig sperm surface protein, P68. Our recent results on peptide sequencing of 3 P68 tryptic peptides and molecular cloning of pig testis arylsulfatase A (AS-A) revealed the identity of P68 as AS-A. In this report, we demonstrate the presence of AS-A on the mouse sperm surface and its role in ZP binding. Using anti-AS-A antibody, we have shown by immunoblotting that AS-A was present in a Triton X-100 extract of mouse sperm. The presence of AS-A on the sperm plasma membrane was conclusively demonstrated by indirect immunofluorescence, immunogold electron microscopy, and AS-A's desulfation activity on live mouse sperm. The AS-A remained on the head surface of in vivo capacitated sperm, as revealed by positive immunofluorescent staining of oviductal/uterine sperm. Significantly, the role of mouse sperm surface AS-A on ZP binding was demonstrated by dose-dependent decreases of sperm-ZP binding on sperm pretreatment with anti-AS-A IgG/Fab. Furthermore, Alexa-430 conjugated AS-A bound to mouse ZP of unfertilized eggs but not to fertilized ones, and this level of binding increased and approached saturation with increasing Alexa-430 AS-A concentrations. Moreover, in vivo fertilization was markedly decreased when mouse sperm pretreated with anti-AS-A IgG were artificially inseminated into females. All of these results designated a new function for AS-A in mouse gamete interaction.

Julierut Tantibhedhyangkul, Wattana Weerachatyanukul, Euridice Carmona, Hongbin Xu, Araya Anupriwan, Dominick Michaud, and Nongnuj Tanphaichitr "Role of Sperm Surface Arylsulfatase A in Mouse Sperm-Zona Pellucida Binding," Biology of Reproduction 67(1), 212-219, (1 July 2002). https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod67.1.212
Received: 20 September 2001; Accepted: 1 February 2002; Published: 1 July 2002
KEYWORDS
fertilization
gamete biology
sperm
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