生物
人类受精
精子
进化生物学
动物
遗传学
生态学
作者
Victoria E. Deneke,Andreas Blaha,Yonggang Lu,Johannes P. Suwita,Jonne M. Draper,Clara S. Phan,Karin Panser,Alexander Schleiffer,Laurine Jacob,Theresa Humer,Karel Stejskal,Gabriela Krššáková,Elisabeth Roitinger,Dominik Handler,Maki Kamoshita,Tyler D. R. Vance,Xinyin Wang,Joachim M. Surm,Yehu Moran,Jeffrey E. Lee,Masahito Ikawa,Andrea Pauli
出处
期刊:Cell
[Elsevier]
日期:2024-10-01
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cell.2024.09.035
摘要
Fertilization, the basis for sexual reproduction, culminates in the binding and fusion of sperm and egg. Although several proteins are known to be crucial for this process in vertebrates, the molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. Using an AlphaFold-Multimer screen, we identified the protein Tmem81 as part of a conserved trimeric sperm complex with the essential fertilization factors Izumo1 and Spaca6. We demonstrate that Tmem81 is essential for male fertility in zebrafish and mice. In line with trimer formation, we show that Izumo1, Spaca6, and Tmem81 interact in zebrafish sperm and that the human orthologs interact in vitro. Notably, complex formation creates the binding site for the egg fertilization factor Bouncer in zebrafish. Together, our work presents a comprehensive model for fertilization across vertebrates, where a conserved sperm complex binds to divergent egg proteins-Bouncer in fish and JUNO in mammals-to mediate sperm-egg interaction.
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