Ikenaga Jumpei, Yoshida Kaoru, Yoshida Manabu
Misaki Marine Biological Station, School of Science, The University of Tokyo, Koajiro 1024, Misaki, Miura 238-0225, Kanagawa, Japan.
Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Toin University of Yokohama, Yokohama 225-8503, Kanagawa, Japan.
Biomolecules. 2024 Dec 2;14(12):1545. doi: 10.3390/biom14121545.
During fertilization, a series of reactions between the eggs and spermatozoa proceed predominantly in a species-specific manner. The molecules mediating these species-specific reactions remain unknown except in a few organisms. In this study, we focused on two species belonging to the phylum Nemertea, and , and explored molecules involved in species-specific interactions between gametes. Orthologs of molecules known to be involved in species-specific reactions were not expressed in the ovaries of these two species. In contrast, we identified six novel proteins, named NeZPL1-NeZPL6, containing a ZP module. Among these, we found that NeZPL6 is located on the surface of an unfertilized egg and is suggested to be involved in its interaction with spermatozoa. Furthermore, we found an indel of three amino acids in the EGF-like domain of NeZPL6, which possibly confers species specificity to this interaction. Our results suggested the existence of a novel system for species recognition in animal gametes.
在受精过程中,卵子与精子之间的一系列反应主要以物种特异性的方式进行。除了少数生物外,介导这些物种特异性反应的分子仍然未知。在本研究中,我们聚焦于纽形动物门的两个物种,[物种名称1]和[物种名称2],并探索了配子间物种特异性相互作用所涉及的分子。已知参与物种特异性反应的分子的直系同源物在这两个物种的卵巢中均未表达。相反,我们鉴定出了六种新型蛋白质,命名为NeZPL1 - NeZPL6,它们含有一个ZP模块。其中,我们发现NeZPL6位于未受精卵的表面,并被认为参与其与精子的相互作用。此外,我们在NeZPL6的表皮生长因子样结构域中发现了三个氨基酸的插入/缺失,这可能赋予了这种相互作用物种特异性。我们的结果表明动物配子中存在一种新的物种识别系统。