Regulating the acrosome reaction

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The acrosome reaction is a secretory event that must be completed by the sperm of many animal species prior to fusion with eggs. In mammals, exocytosis in triggered by ZP3, a glycoprotein component of the egg pellucida, following gamete contact. ZP3 promotes a sustained influx of Ca2+ into sperm that is necessary for the acrosome reaction. Here, we discuss the mechanism by which ZP3 generates Ca2+ entry, as well as the upstream events leading to this influx and downstream processes that couple it with exocytosis. © UBC Press.

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Florman, H. M., Jungnickel, M. K., & Sutton, K. A. (2008). Regulating the acrosome reaction. International Journal of Developmental Biology, 52(5–6), 503–510. https://doi.org/10.1387/ijdb.082696hf

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