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Publication : Two pathways regulate cortical granule translocation to prevent polyspermy in mouse oocytes.

First Author  Cheeseman LP Year  2016
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  7
Pages  13726 PubMed ID  27991490
Mgi Jnum  J:243452 Mgi Id  MGI:5908505
Doi  10.1038/ncomms13726 Citation  Cheeseman LP, et al. (2016) Two pathways regulate cortical granule translocation to prevent polyspermy in mouse oocytes. Nat Commun 7:13726
abstractText  An egg must be fertilized by a single sperm only. To prevent polyspermy, the zona pellucida, a structure that surrounds mammalian eggs, becomes impermeable upon fertilization, preventing the entry of further sperm. The structural changes in the zona upon fertilization are driven by the exocytosis of cortical granules. These translocate from the oocyte's centre to the plasma membrane during meiosis. However, very little is known about the mechanism of cortical granule translocation. Here we investigate cortical granule transport and dynamics in live mammalian oocytes by using Rab27a as a marker. We show that two separate mechanisms drive their transport: myosin Va-dependent movement along actin filaments, and an unexpected vesicle hitchhiking mechanism by which cortical granules bind to Rab11a vesicles powered by myosin Vb. Inhibiting cortical granule translocation severely impaired the block to sperm entry, suggesting that translocation defects could contribute to miscarriages that are caused by polyspermy.
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