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Publication : β-catenin is a molecular switch that regulates transition of cell-cell adhesion to fusion.

First Author  Takezawa Y Year  2011
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  1
Pages  68 PubMed ID  22355587
Mgi Jnum  J:206123 Mgi Id  MGI:5547911
Doi  10.1038/srep00068 Citation  Takezawa Y, et al. (2011) beta-catenin is a molecular switch that regulates transition of cell-cell adhesion to fusion. Sci Rep 1:68
abstractText  When a sperm and an oocyte unite upon fertilization, their cell membranes adhere and fuse, but little is known about the factors regulating sperm-oocyte adhesion. Here we explored the role of beta-catenin in sperm-oocyte adhesion. Biochemical analysis revealed that E-cadherin and beta-catenin formed a complex in oocytes and also in sperm. Sperm-oocyte adhesion was impaired when beta-catenin-deficient oocytes were inseminated with sperm. Furthermore, expression of beta-catenin decreased from the sperm head and the site of an oocyte to which a sperm adheres after completion of sperm-oocyte adhesion. UBE1-41, an inhibitor of ubiquitin-activating enzyme 1, inhibited the degradation of beta-catenin, and reduced the fusing ability of wild-type (but not beta-catenin-deficient) oocytes. These results indicate that beta-catenin is not only involved in membrane adhesion, but also in the transition to membrane fusion upon fertilization.
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