Abstract:In oocyte biology the zona pellucida has long been known to operate three extracellular functions, namely, encasing the oocytes in ovarian follicles, mediating sperm-oocyte interaction and preventing premature embryo contact with maternal epithelia. The present study uncovers a fourth function that is fundamentally distinct from the other three, being critical for embryonic cell survival. Intriguingly, the three proteins of the mouse zona pellucida (ZP1, ZP2, ZP3) were found abundantly present also inside the … Show more
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