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Publication : Unveiling a novel function of CD9 in surface compartmentalization of oocytes.

First Author  Inoue N Year  2020
Journal  Development Volume  147
Issue  15 PubMed ID  32665248
Mgi Jnum  J:297089 Mgi Id  MGI:6471666
Doi  10.1242/dev.189985 Citation  Inoue N, et al. (2020) Unveiling a novel function of CD9 in surface compartmentalization of oocytes. Development 147(15):dev189985
abstractText  Gamete fusion is an indispensable process for bearing offspring. In mammals, sperm IZUMO1-oocyte JUNO recognition essentially carries out the primary step of this process. In oocytes, CD9 is also known to play a crucial role in gamete fusion. In particular, microvilli biogenesis through CD9 involvement appears to be a key event for successful gamete fusion, because CD9-disrupted oocytes produce short and sparse microvillous structures, resulting in almost no fusion ability with spermatozoa. In order to determine how CD9 and JUNO cooperate in gamete fusion, we analyzed the molecular profiles of each molecule in CD9- and JUNO-disrupted oocytes. Consequently, we found that CD9 is crucial for the exclusion of GPI-anchored proteins, such as JUNO and CD55, from the cortical actin cap region, suggesting strict molecular organization of the unique surface of this region. Through distinct surface compartmentalization due to CD9 governing, GPI-anchored proteins are confined to the appropriate fusion site of the oocyte.
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