TY - JOUR
T1 - Co-localization of the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor and calreticulin in the equatorial segment and in membrane bounded vesicles in the cytoplasmic droplet of human spermatozoa
AU - Naaby-Hansen, Soren
AU - Wolkowicz, Michael J.
AU - Klotz, Ken
AU - Bush, Leigh Ann
AU - Westbrook, V. Anne
AU - Shibahara, Hiroaki
AU - Shetty, Jagathpala
AU - Coonrod, Scott A.
AU - Reddi, P. Prabhakara
AU - Shannon, John
AU - Kinter, Michael
AU - Sherman, Nicholas E.
AU - Fox, Jay
AU - Flickinger, Charles J.
AU - Herr, John C.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - Modulation of the intracellular calcium concentration within mammalian spermatozoa is important in several pre-fertilization events including hyperactivated motility and the acrosome reaction. To identify calcium binding proteins (CBP) potentially regulating these processes, a 45Ca overlay technique was employed on 2-D blots of human sperm extracts. Microsequencing by Edman degradation and CAD mass spectrometry identified a relatively abundant 60.5 kDa CBP with a pI of 4.2 as calreticulin (CRT). Immunofluorescent labelling with anti-CRT antibodies localized CRT to the acrosome, with highest fluorescence in the equatorial segment, and in the cytoplasmic droplets of 94 and 48% of human spermatozoa respectively. Double immunolabelling experiments demonstrated co-localization of CRT and the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor (IP3R) in the acrosome, in the equatorial segment, and vesicular structures in the cytoplasmic droplets of the neck region. Electron microscopic immunogold labelling localized CRT to the equatorial segment of acrosome-reacted spermatozoa and to membrane-enclosed vesicles within the cytoplasmic droplet of both acrosome-intact and acrosome-reacted spermatozoa. Localization of the IP3 receptor to the CRT-containing vesicles, in the sperm neck and to the acrosome, suggests that capacitative calcium entry in human spermatozoa may be regulated from these putative calcium storage sites.
AB - Modulation of the intracellular calcium concentration within mammalian spermatozoa is important in several pre-fertilization events including hyperactivated motility and the acrosome reaction. To identify calcium binding proteins (CBP) potentially regulating these processes, a 45Ca overlay technique was employed on 2-D blots of human sperm extracts. Microsequencing by Edman degradation and CAD mass spectrometry identified a relatively abundant 60.5 kDa CBP with a pI of 4.2 as calreticulin (CRT). Immunofluorescent labelling with anti-CRT antibodies localized CRT to the acrosome, with highest fluorescence in the equatorial segment, and in the cytoplasmic droplets of 94 and 48% of human spermatozoa respectively. Double immunolabelling experiments demonstrated co-localization of CRT and the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor (IP3R) in the acrosome, in the equatorial segment, and vesicular structures in the cytoplasmic droplets of the neck region. Electron microscopic immunogold labelling localized CRT to the equatorial segment of acrosome-reacted spermatozoa and to membrane-enclosed vesicles within the cytoplasmic droplet of both acrosome-intact and acrosome-reacted spermatozoa. Localization of the IP3 receptor to the CRT-containing vesicles, in the sperm neck and to the acrosome, suggests that capacitative calcium entry in human spermatozoa may be regulated from these putative calcium storage sites.
KW - Calcium regulation
KW - Calcium storage
KW - Calreticulin
KW - Human spermatozoa
KW - Inositol trisphosphate receptor
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U2 - 10.1093/molehr/7.10.923
DO - 10.1093/molehr/7.10.923
M3 - Article
C2 - 11574661
AN - SCOPUS:0034796090
SN - 1360-9947
VL - 7
SP - 923
EP - 933
JO - Molecular Human Reproduction
JF - Molecular Human Reproduction
IS - 10
ER -