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Direct binding of the ligand PSG17 to CD9 requires a CD9 site essential for sperm-egg fusion.

Diego A Ellerman1, Cam Ha, Paul Primakoff, Diana G Myles, Gabriela S Dveksler.   

Abstract

The function currently attributed to tetraspanins is to organize molecular complexes in the plasma membrane by using multiple cis-interactions. Additionally, the tetraspanin CD9 may be a receptor that binds the soluble ligand PSG17, a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF)/CEA subfamily. However, previous data are also consistent with the PSG17 receptor being a CD9 cis-associated protein. In the current study, CD9 extracellular loop (EC2) specifically bound to PSG17-coated beads, indicating a direct interaction between the two proteins. However, CD9-EC2 did not bind to PSG17-coated beads if the CD9-EC2 had the mutation SFQ (173-175) to AAA, a previously studied mutation in egg CD9 that abolishes sperm-egg fusion. Also, PSG17 bound to 293 T cells transfected with wild-type CD9 but not the mutant CD9. By immunofluorescence, PSG17 bound to wild-type eggs but not to CD9 null eggs. The presence of approximately 2 microM recombinant PSG17 produced a significant and reversible inhibition (60-80%) of sperm-egg fusion. Thus, we conclude that CD9 is a receptor for PSG17 and when the PSG17 binding site is mutated or occupied, sperm-egg fusion is impaired. These findings suggest that egg CD9 may function in gamete fusion by binding to a sperm IgSF/CEA subfamily member and such proteins have previously been identified on sperm.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14528020      PMCID: PMC284811          DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e03-04-0244

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Cell        ISSN: 1059-1524            Impact factor:   4.138


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