Isolation and characterization of low density detergent-insoluble membrane (LD-DIM) fraction from sea urchin sperm

Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1999 May 19;258(3):616-23. doi: 10.1006/bbrc.1999.0686.

Abstract

The low density detergent-insoluble membrane (LD-DIM) fraction was obtained by a sucrose-density gradient centrifugation from sperm of three sea urchin species, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, and Anthocidaris crassispina. These LD-DIM preparations were characterized by enriched glycosphingolipids (GSL) including gangliosides and sulfatide (SLF), having more than 50% of the total amount of GSL present in these sperm. Interestingly, a minor component of H. pulcherrimus sperm (HO3S-->8Neu5Acalpha2-->8Neu5Acalpha2-->6Glcbeta1++ +-->Cer) was shown to be even more enriched in the LD-DIM as revealed by using monoclonal antibody (mAb.3G9) speific to this ganglioside. In addition to the GSL, phosphatidyl-serine (PS) and diacylglcerol (DG) were enriched in the LD-DIM. On the other hand, cholesterol (CL) and sphingomyelin (SM) were not so enriched, which contrasted with the LD-DIM from Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells, where CL and SM were reported to be abundant. Because mammalian somatic cell-derived DIMs have been proposed to be associated with functional signal transduction, it seems possible that the ganglioside-enriched LD-DIM in sea urchin sperm can participate in binding to eggs and the subsequent egg activation process. To our knowledge this is the chemical characterization of the LD-DIM fraction of a gametic cell.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Carbohydrate Sequence
  • Cell Line
  • Chromatography, Thin Layer
  • Detergents
  • Dogs
  • Gangliosides / chemistry
  • Gangliosides / isolation & purification
  • Male
  • Membrane Lipids / chemistry
  • Membrane Lipids / isolation & purification*
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Sea Urchins
  • Solubility
  • Spermatozoa / chemistry*

Substances

  • Detergents
  • Gangliosides
  • Membrane Lipids