Structural and functional analysis of zona pellucida

The ability of the zona pellucida to mediate the species specific recognition of spermatozoa is due to a glycoprotein constituent of this structure, known as ZP3. In view of its important role in the initiation of fertilization, ZP3 has been identified as a suitable candidate for the development of...

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Main Author: Koothan, Thillai
Published: University of Edinburgh 1994
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6535442017-04-20T03:20:24ZStructural and functional analysis of zona pellucidaKoothan, Thillai1994The ability of the zona pellucida to mediate the species specific recognition of spermatozoa is due to a glycoprotein constituent of this structure, known as ZP3. In view of its important role in the initiation of fertilization, ZP3 has been identified as a suitable candidate for the development of a contraceptive vaccine. In order to generate recombinant marmoset ZP3 for immunization purposes a full length 1.3 kb insert encoding for marmoset ZP3 was cloned downstream of the malE gene to generate a fusion protein containing marZP3 and a maltose binding domain. This protein was found to be generated in a soluble form in aqueous solutions and the antigenic integrity of this molecule was demonstrated by it capacity to be recognized by a monoclonal antibody raised against human ZP3. This full length fusion protein has been purified by anion exchange chromatography and used to generate polyclonal antibodies. In addition to these <I>in vitro</I> studies on the generation of a recombinant marZP3 for active immunization purposes, <I>in vivo</I> studies have also been performed on the induction of active immunity against porcine ZP3. These studies have demonstrated that an important side effect of induction of immunity against a heterologous ZP3 antigen involves the depletion of the primordial follicle pool. Moreover this pathology could be transferred to non-immunized recipients by the passive transfer of antibody. These data raise the important question as to whether a similar pathology would be induced if homologous zona antigens were used for the induction of immunity. As a result of the work descriebd in this thesis, this question can now be addressed in the marmoset monkey using recombinant marZP3 as antigen.612.6University of Edinburghhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.653544http://hdl.handle.net/1842/19905Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Koothan, Thillai
Structural and functional analysis of zona pellucida
description The ability of the zona pellucida to mediate the species specific recognition of spermatozoa is due to a glycoprotein constituent of this structure, known as ZP3. In view of its important role in the initiation of fertilization, ZP3 has been identified as a suitable candidate for the development of a contraceptive vaccine. In order to generate recombinant marmoset ZP3 for immunization purposes a full length 1.3 kb insert encoding for marmoset ZP3 was cloned downstream of the malE gene to generate a fusion protein containing marZP3 and a maltose binding domain. This protein was found to be generated in a soluble form in aqueous solutions and the antigenic integrity of this molecule was demonstrated by it capacity to be recognized by a monoclonal antibody raised against human ZP3. This full length fusion protein has been purified by anion exchange chromatography and used to generate polyclonal antibodies. In addition to these <I>in vitro</I> studies on the generation of a recombinant marZP3 for active immunization purposes, <I>in vivo</I> studies have also been performed on the induction of active immunity against porcine ZP3. These studies have demonstrated that an important side effect of induction of immunity against a heterologous ZP3 antigen involves the depletion of the primordial follicle pool. Moreover this pathology could be transferred to non-immunized recipients by the passive transfer of antibody. These data raise the important question as to whether a similar pathology would be induced if homologous zona antigens were used for the induction of immunity. As a result of the work descriebd in this thesis, this question can now be addressed in the marmoset monkey using recombinant marZP3 as antigen.
author Koothan, Thillai
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title Structural and functional analysis of zona pellucida
title_short Structural and functional analysis of zona pellucida
title_full Structural and functional analysis of zona pellucida
title_fullStr Structural and functional analysis of zona pellucida
title_full_unstemmed Structural and functional analysis of zona pellucida
title_sort structural and functional analysis of zona pellucida
publisher University of Edinburgh
publishDate 1994
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