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Publication : Transgenic RNA interference reveals role for mouse sperm phospholipase Czeta in triggering Ca2+ oscillations during fertilization.

First Author  Knott JG Year  2005
Journal  Biol Reprod Volume  72
Issue  4 Pages  992-6
PubMed ID  15601914 Mgi Jnum  J:135381
Mgi Id  MGI:3793536 Doi  10.1095/biolreprod.104.036244
Citation  Knott JG, et al. (2005) Transgenic RNA interference reveals role for mouse sperm phospholipase Czeta in triggering Ca2+ oscillations during fertilization. Biol Reprod 72(4):992-6
abstractText  A sperm-specific phospholipase (PL) C, termed PLCzeta, is proposed to be the soluble sperm factor that induces Ca(2+) oscillations in mammalian eggs and, thus, initiates egg activation in vivo. We report that sperm from transgenic mice expressing short hairpin RNAs targeting PLCzeta mRNA have reduced amounts of PLCzeta protein. Sperm derived from these transgenic mice trigger patterns of Ca(2+) oscillations following fertilization in vitro that terminate prematurely. Consistent with the perturbation in patterns of Ca(2+) oscillations is the finding that mating of transgenic founder males to females results in lower rates of egg activation and no transgenic offspring. These data strongly suggest that PLCzeta is the physiological trigger of Ca(2+) oscillations required for activation of development.
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