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Evidence for participation of GCS1 in fertilization of the starlet sea anemone Nematostella vectensis: implication of a common mechanism of sperm-egg fusion in plants and animals.

Eerdundagula Ebchuqin1, Naoto Yokota1, Lixy Yamada1, Yuuri Yasuoka2, Mari Akasaka3, Mio Arakawa4, Ryusaku Deguchi4, Toshiyuki Mori5, Hitoshi Sawada6.   

Abstract

It has been reported that GCS1 (Generative Cell Specific 1) is a transmembrane protein that is exclusively expressed in sperm cells and is essential for gamete fusion in flowering plants. The GCS1 gene is present not only in angiosperms but also in unicellular organisms and animals, implying the occurrence of a common or ancestral mechanism of GCS1-mediated gamete fusion. In order to elucidate the common mechanism, we investigated the role of GCS1 in animal fertilization using a sea anemone (Cnidaria), Nematostella vectensis. Although the existence of the GCS1 gene in N. vectensis has been reported, the expression of GCS1 in sperm and the role of GCS1 in fertilization are not known. In this study, we showed that the GCS1 gene is expressed in the testis and that GCS1 protein exists in sperm by in situ hybridization and proteomic analysis, respectively. Then we made four peptide antibodies against the N-terminal extracellular region of NvGCS1. These antibodies specifically reacted to NvGCS1 among sperm proteins on the basis of Western analysis and potently inhibited fertilization in a concentration-dependent manner. These results indicate that sperm GCS1 plays a pivotal role in fertilization, most probably in sperm-egg fusion, in a starlet sea anemone, suggesting a common gamete-fusion mechanism shared by eukaryotic organisms.
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Keywords:  Cnidaria; Egg; Fertilization; Membrane fusion; Sperm

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25111819     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.08.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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Journal:  Curr Biol       Date:  2016-02-08       Impact factor: 10.834

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Authors:  Jennifer F Pinello; Yanjie Liu; William J Snell
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5.  Sex-specific and developmental expression of Dmrt genes in the starlet sea anemone, Nematostella vectensis.

Authors:  Nikki G Traylor-Knowles; Eric G Kane; Vanna Sombatsaphay; John R Finnerty; Adam M Reitzel
Journal:  Evodevo       Date:  2015-04-25       Impact factor: 2.250

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7.  The Molecular Mechanisms of Gametic Incompatibility in Invertebrates.

Authors:  A A Lobov; A L Maltseva; N A Mikhailova; A I Granovitch
Journal:  Acta Naturae       Date:  2019 Jul-Sep       Impact factor: 1.845

8.  Species-specific gamete recognition initiates fusion-driving trimer formation by conserved fusogen HAP2.

Authors:  Jun Zhang; Jennifer F Pinello; Ignacio Fernández; Eduard Baquero; Juliette Fedry; Félix A Rey; William J Snell
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-07-19       Impact factor: 14.919

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Journal:  Dev Biol       Date:  2016-05-14       Impact factor: 3.582

10.  Evolutionary diversification of the HAP2 membrane insertion motifs to drive gamete fusion across eukaryotes.

Authors:  Juliette Fedry; Jennifer Forcina; Pierre Legrand; Gérard Péhau-Arnaudet; Ahmed Haouz; Mark Johnson; Felix A Rey; Thomas Krey
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