One of the earliest and most prevalent barriers to successful reproduction is polyspermy, or fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm. To prevent these supernumerary fertilizations, eggs have evolved multiple mechanisms. It has recently been proposed that zinc released by mammalian eggs at fertilization may block additional sperm from entering. Here, we demonstrate that eggs from amphibia and teleost fish also release zinc. Using Xenopus laevis as a model, we document that zinc reversibly blocks fertilization. Finally, we demonstrate that extracellular zinc similarly disrupts early embryonic development in eggs from diverse phyla, including Cnidaria, Echinodermata, and Chordata. Our study reveals that a fundamental strategy protecting huma...
Includes vitaFor decades, the role of the divalent ion calcium was the focus of understanding mechan...
The importance of zinc for male fertility only emerged recently, being propelled in part by consumer...
AbstractAlthough the jelly layers surrounding amphibian eggs are known to be essential to fertilizat...
One of the earliest and most prevalent barriers to successful reproduction is polyspermy, or fertili...
Fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm, a condition referred to as polyspermy, is lethal for deve...
Preventing polyspermy, the fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm, is essential for the normal em...
Zinc is an essential mineral, but our understanding of its uses in the body is limited. Capitalizing...
Cellular metal ion fluxes are known in the case of alkali and alkaline earth metals but not well doc...
Established studies in a variety of organisms including amphibians, fish, ascidians, nemerteans, ech...
Established studies in a variety of organisms including amphibians, fish, ascidians, nemerteans, ech...
Abstract: Remarkable progress has recently been made in molecular biology of double axis formation i...
Sperm interaction with an egg in animals was first documented 160 years ago in sea urchins by Alphon...
AbstractAlthough the jelly layers surrounding amphibian eggs are known to be essential to fertilizat...
Zinc is an essential trace metal. It is a cofactor of many enzymes, and it serves as a structural io...
Established studies in a variety of organisms including amphibians, fish, ascidians, nemerteans, ech...
Includes vitaFor decades, the role of the divalent ion calcium was the focus of understanding mechan...
The importance of zinc for male fertility only emerged recently, being propelled in part by consumer...
AbstractAlthough the jelly layers surrounding amphibian eggs are known to be essential to fertilizat...
One of the earliest and most prevalent barriers to successful reproduction is polyspermy, or fertili...
Fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm, a condition referred to as polyspermy, is lethal for deve...
Preventing polyspermy, the fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm, is essential for the normal em...
Zinc is an essential mineral, but our understanding of its uses in the body is limited. Capitalizing...
Cellular metal ion fluxes are known in the case of alkali and alkaline earth metals but not well doc...
Established studies in a variety of organisms including amphibians, fish, ascidians, nemerteans, ech...
Established studies in a variety of organisms including amphibians, fish, ascidians, nemerteans, ech...
Abstract: Remarkable progress has recently been made in molecular biology of double axis formation i...
Sperm interaction with an egg in animals was first documented 160 years ago in sea urchins by Alphon...
AbstractAlthough the jelly layers surrounding amphibian eggs are known to be essential to fertilizat...
Zinc is an essential trace metal. It is a cofactor of many enzymes, and it serves as a structural io...
Established studies in a variety of organisms including amphibians, fish, ascidians, nemerteans, ech...
Includes vitaFor decades, the role of the divalent ion calcium was the focus of understanding mechan...
The importance of zinc for male fertility only emerged recently, being propelled in part by consumer...
AbstractAlthough the jelly layers surrounding amphibian eggs are known to be essential to fertilizat...