Evidence that peptides derived from the disintegrin domain of primate fertilin and containing the ECD motif block the binding of human spermatozoa to the zona-free hamster oocyte

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The binding of human spermatozoa to, and penetration of, zona-free hamster oocytes were significantly inhibited in the presence of (i) a 28-residue peptide corresponding to part of the disintegrin-like domain of monkey fertilin β, or (ii) a hexapeptide containing the ECD motif found in the disintegrin-like domain of monkey and human fertilin β, or (iii) a hexapeptide containing an RGD motif, implicated in integrin recognition. Polyclonal antibodies raised against the 28-residue peptide were used in conjunction with immunobeads to demonstrate that this peptide bound to the oolemma of zona-free hamster oocytes. These data support the view that the ECD motif is involved in the recognition of the oolemma receptor by human fertilin.

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Gichuhi, P. M., Ford, W. C. L., & Hall, L. (1997). Evidence that peptides derived from the disintegrin domain of primate fertilin and containing the ECD motif block the binding of human spermatozoa to the zona-free hamster oocyte. International Journal of Andrology, 20(3), 165–170. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2605.1997.00058.x

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