Fucoidin Binding Activity and Its Localization on Human Spermatozoa
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We previously reported that fucoidin (a polymer of predominantly sulfated L-fucose) significantly inhibits: (1) tight binding of human sperm to human zona pellucida in vitro and (2) stimulation of the acrosome reaction by acid solubilized human zona pellucida. Here, we determined fucoidin binding activity on human spermatozoa and its localization on both live and permeabilized human sperm populations. A typical binding curve was demonstrated with biotinylated fucoidin. In competitive inhibition assays with unlabelled fucoidin or human sperm membrane extracts, IC50's were 4.0 micrograms/ml and 31.4 micrograms/ml, respectively. Fucoidin binding was localized over the acrosomal region of methanol-fixed human sperm and this pattern of binding significantly decreased from 92 +/- 3% to 74 +/- 6% with calcium ionophore A23187 treatment (p < 0.01). Binding of fucoidin-coated beads to live (non-permeabilized) human sperm was less than 1%. Addition of the detergent, Triton-X, to permeabilize sperm membranes resulted in a significant increase in binding (p = 0.001). These results provide evidence for the presence of a fucoidin binding compound in human spermatozoa that is localized to the membranes of the acrosomal region and can be extracted by a mild detergent extraction. Absence of binding by fucoidin to intact but not permeabilized spermatozoa suggests that the heteropolysaccharide binds to a receptor within the acrosomal matrix. However, further investigation is warranted to determine whether a fucoidin binding site is present both at the sperm's surface for the initial contact with the zona pellucida, and also for secondary binding after exposure of the acrosomal membranes.
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