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A novel function for the sperm adhesion protein IZUMO1 in cell-cell fusion.

Nicolás Gastón BrukmanKohdai P NakajimaClari ValansiKateryna FlyakXiaohui LiTetsuya HigashiyamaBenjamin Podbilewicz
Published in: The Journal of cell biology (2022)
Mammalian sperm-egg adhesion depends on the trans-interaction between the sperm-specific type I glycoprotein IZUMO1 and its oocyte-specific GPI-anchored receptor JUNO. However, the mechanisms and proteins (fusogens) that mediate the following step of gamete fusion remain unknown. Using live imaging and content mixing assays in a heterologous system and structure-guided mutagenesis, we unveil an unexpected function for IZUMO1 in cell-to-cell fusion. We show that IZUMO1 alone is sufficient to induce fusion, and that this ability is retained in a mutant unable to bind JUNO. On the other hand, a triple mutation in exposed aromatic residues prevents this fusogenic activity without impairing JUNO interaction. Our findings suggest a second function for IZUMO1 as a unilateral mouse gamete fusogen.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • escherichia coli
  • crispr cas
  • bone marrow
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • mouse model
  • binding protein
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • cystic fibrosis
  • photodynamic therapy
  • fluorescence imaging