Title : Structural and functional insights into
IZUMO1 recognition by
JUNO in mammalian fertilization
Abstract :
- Sperm-egg fusion is the critical step in mammalian fertilization, and requires the interaction between IZUMO1 on the sperm surface and JUNO (also known as folate receptor ( FR ) 4 or IZUMO1R ) on the egg surface
- Whereas other FRs bind and uptake folates, JUNO binds IZUMO1 and establishes the cell-cell adhesion
- However, the mechanism of IZUMO1 recognition by JUNO has remained elusive
- Here we report the crystal structure of mouse JUNO , at 2.3 Å resolution
- A structural comparison of JUNO with the FRs revealed that JUNO and the FRs have similar overall structures, but JUNO lacks the folate-binding pocket, thereby explaining the inability of JUNO to bind folate
- Further complementation of Juno knockout eggs with mutant Juno messenger RNAs revealed that the conserved, surface-exposed tryptophan residue of JUNO is required for sperm binding and fertilization
- Our structure-based in vivo functional analyses provide a framework towards a mechanistic understanding of mammalian gamete recognition
Output (sent_index, trigger,
protein,
sugar,
site):
Output(Part-Of) (sent_index,
protein,
site):
- 6. JUNO, tryptophan residue
*Output_Site_Fusion* (sent_index,
protein,
sugar,
site):