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Localization of ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase L1 in mouse ova and its function in the plasma membrane to block polyspermy

  • Satoshi Sekiguchi
  • , Jungkee Kwon
  • , Etsuko Yoshida
  • , Hiroko Hamasaki
  • , Shizuko Ichinose
  • , Makoto Hideshima
  • , Mutsuki Kuraoka
  • , Akio Takahashi
  • , Yoshiyuki Ishii
  • , Shigeru Kyuwa
  • , Keiji Wada
  • , Yasuhiro Yoshikawa*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • The University of Tokyo
  • National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry Kodaira
  • Institute of Science Tokyo

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Abstract

Protein degradation is essential for oogenesis and embryogenesis. The ubiquitin-proteasome system regulates many cellular processes via the rapid degradation of specific proteins. Ubiquitin carboxylterminal hydrolase L1 (UCH-L1) is exclusively expressed in neurons, testis, ovary, and placenta, each of which has unique biological activities. However, the functional role of UCH-L1 in mouse oocytes remains unknown. Here, we report the expression pattern of UCH-L1 and its isozyme UCH-L3 in mouse ovaries and embryos. Using immunocytochemistry, UCH-L1 was selectively detected on the plasma membrane, whereas UCH-L3 was mainly detected in the cytoplasm, suggesting that these isozymes have distinct functions in mouse eggs. To further investigate the functional role of UCH-L1 in mouse eggs, we analyzed the fertilization rate of UCH-L1-deficient ova of gad female mice. Female gad mice had a significantly increased rate of polyspermy in in vitro fertilization assays, although the rate of fertilization did not differ significantly from wild-type mice. In addition, the litter size of gad female mice was significantly reduced compared with wild-type mice. These results may identify UCH-L1 as a candidate for a sperm-oocyte interactive binding or fusion protein on the plasma membrane that functions during the block to polyspermy in mouse oocytes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1722-1729
Number of pages8
JournalAmerican Journal of Pathology
Volume169
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2006.11

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Medicine

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