Fertilization Defects in Sperm from Mice Lacking Fertilin β

Chunghee Cho(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Donna O. Bunch(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Jean‐Emmanuel Faure(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Eugenia H. Goulding(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Edward M. Eddy(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Paul Primakoff(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Diana G. Myles(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
Science
September 18, 1998
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Abstract

Fertilin, a member of the ADAM family, is found on the plasma membrane of mammalian sperm. Sperm from mice lacking fertilin beta were shown to be deficient in sperm-egg membrane adhesion, sperm-egg fusion, migration from the uterus into the oviduct, and binding to the egg zona pellucida. Egg activation was unaffected. The results are consistent with a direct role of fertilin in sperm-egg plasma membrane interaction. Fertilin could also have a direct role in sperm-zona binding or oviduct migration; alternatively, the effects on these functions could result from the absence of fertilin activity during spermatogenesis.


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