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Eukaryotic fertilization and gamete fusion at a glance

Yonggang Lu, Masahito Ikawa

2022Journal of Cell Science22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In sexually reproducing organisms, the genetic information is transmitted from one generation to the next via the merger of male and female gametes. Gamete fusion is a two-step process involving membrane recognition and apposition through ligand-receptor interactions and lipid mixing mediated by fusion proteins. HAP2 (also known as GCS1) is a bona fide gamete fusogen in flowering plants and protists. In vertebrates, a multitude of surface proteins have been demonstrated to be pivotal for sperm-egg fusion, yet none of them exhibit typical fusogenic features. In this Cell Science at a Glance article and the accompanying poster, we summarize recent advances in the mechanistic understanding of gamete fusion in eukaryotes, with a particular focus on mammalian species.

Topics & Concepts

GameteBiologyLipid bilayer fusionEvolutionary biologySpermHuman fertilizationCell biologyGeneticsVirusPlant Reproductive BiologyLipid metabolism and biosynthesisSperm and Testicular Function
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