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    Male infertility-linked point mutation reveals a vital binding role for the C2 domain of sperm PLC?

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    2017
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    Nomikos, Michail
    Stamatiadis, Panagiotis
    Sanders, Jessica R.
    Beck, Konrad
    Calver, Brian L.
    Buntwal, Luke
    Lofty, Morgan
    Sideratou, Zili
    Swann, Karl
    Lai, F. Anthony
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    Sperm-specific phospholipase C zeta (PLC?) is widely considered to be the physiological stimulus that evokes intracellular calcium (Ca2+) oscillations that are essential for the initiation of egg activation during mammalian fertilisation. A recent genetic study reported a male infertility case that was directly associated with a point mutation in the PLC? C2 domain, where an isoleucine residue had been substituted with a phenylalanine (I489F). Here, we have analysed the effect of this mutation on the in vivo Ca2+ oscillation-inducing activity and the in vitro biochemical properties of human PLC?. Microinjection of cRNA or recombinant protein corresponding to PLC?I489F mutant at physiological concentrations completely failed to cause Ca2+ oscillations and trigger development. However, this infertile phenotype could be effectively rescued by microinjection of relatively high (non-physiological) amounts of recombinant mutant PLC?I489F protein, leading to Ca2+ oscillations and egg activation. Our in vitro biochemical analysis suggested that the PLC?I489F mutant displayed similar enzymatic properties, but dramatically reduced binding to PI(3)P and PI(5)P-containing liposomes compared with wild-type PLC?. Our findings highlight the importance of PLC? at fertilisation and the vital role of the C2 domain in PLC? function, possibly due to its novel binding characteristics.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20161057
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/17097
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