The mammalian acrosome as a secretory lysosome: new and old evidence

RD Moreno, CP Alvarado - Molecular Reproduction and …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
RD Moreno, CP Alvarado
Molecular Reproduction and Development: Incorporating Gamete Research, 2006Wiley Online Library
The morphological and biochemical characteristics of the acrosome depart well from any
other vesicles in somatic cells, making it one of a kind amongst secretory vesicles. The
components of the acrosome include a mixture of unique enzymes like acrosin and other
enzymes that when present in somatic cells are commonly found in lysosomes,
peroxisomes, and even in the cytoplasm. Several observations have pointed out that
acrosomal biogenesis has unique features not previously described in secretory vesicle …
Abstract
The morphological and biochemical characteristics of the acrosome depart well from any other vesicles in somatic cells, making it one of a kind amongst secretory vesicles. The components of the acrosome include a mixture of unique enzymes like acrosin and other enzymes that when present in somatic cells are commonly found in lysosomes, peroxisomes, and even in the cytoplasm. Several observations have pointed out that acrosomal biogenesis has unique features not previously described in secretory vesicle biogenesis of somatic cells. In this review we discuss the evidence supporting a molecular link between the machinery involved in lysosome and acrosome biogenesis, link which may help account for the acrosome unique composition. Mol. Reprod. Dev. 73: 1430–1434, 2006. © 2006 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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