Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume 283, Issue 36, 5 September 2008, Pages 24285-24289
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Zona Pellucida Glycoproteins*

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All mammalian eggs are surrounded by a relatively thick extracellular coat, the zona pellucida, that plays vital roles during oogenesis, fertilization, and preimplantation development. The mouse zona pellucida consists of three glycoproteins that are synthesized solely by growing oocytes and assemble into long fibrils that constitute a matrix. Zona pellucida glycoproteins are responsible for species-restricted binding of sperm to unfertilized eggs, inducing sperm to undergo acrosomal exocytosis, and preventing sperm from binding to fertilized eggs. Many features of mammalian and non-mammalian egg coat polypeptides have been conserved during several hundred million years of evolution.

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This work was supported, in whole or in part, by National Institutes of Health Grant HD-35105. This minireview will be reprinted in the 2008 Minireview Compendium, which will be available in January, 2009.