Abstract

Eggs were isolated from ovaries and oviducts of the golden hamster and the components of zonae pellucidae were examined using density gradient SDS-polyacrylamide electrophoresis. Zonae of ovarian eggs (ZP-OVA) had three major components corresponding to the so-called ZP-1, ZP-2, and ZP-3. Zonae of recently ovulated eggs collected from oviducts (ZP-OVI) had a 200-240 K component (ZP-O) in addition to the three components present in ZP-OVA. When ovarian and oviductal eggs were stained with FITC-conjugated B. simplicifolia-1 lectin (BS-1), which specifically binds to alpha-D-galactose- or alpha-N-acetyl-D-galactosamine-like terminal saccharide residues, ZP-OVI was intensely stained, while ZP-OVA was not. ZP-OVA gained the ability to bind to BS-1 after a brief treatment with oviduct extracts. These results suggest that biochemical properties of hamster zonae change after transport of eggs from ovary to the oviduct. The addition of the 200-240 K component of oviductal origin to preexisting zona components seems to be responsible for this change.

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