Modulators of calcium signalling at fertilization

Author:

Stein Paula1ORCID,Savy Virginia1ORCID,Williams Audrey M.2ORCID,Williams Carmen J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Reproductive and Developmental Biology Laboratory, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA

2. Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA

Abstract

Calcium (Ca 2+ ) signals initiate egg activation across the animal kingdom and in at least some plants. These signals are crucial for the success of development and, in the case of mammals, health of the offspring. The mechanisms associated with fertilization that trigger these signals and the molecules that regulate their characteristic patterns vary widely. With few exceptions, a major contributor to fertilization-induced elevation in cytoplasmic Ca 2+ is release from endoplasmic reticulum stores through the IP3 receptor. In some cases, Ca 2+ influx from the extracellular space and/or release from alternative intracellular stores contribute to the rise in cytoplasmic Ca 2+ . Following the Ca 2+ rise, the reuptake of Ca 2+ into intracellular stores or efflux of Ca 2+ out of the egg drive the return of cytoplasmic Ca 2+ back to baseline levels. The molecular mediators of these Ca 2+ fluxes in different organisms include Ca 2+ release channels, uptake channels, exchangers and pumps. The functions of these mediators are regulated by their particular activating mechanisms but also by alterations in their expression and spatial organization. We discuss here the molecular basis for modulation of Ca 2+ signalling at fertilization, highlighting differences across several animal phyla, and we mention key areas where questions remain.

Funder

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Immunology,General Neuroscience

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