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Analysis of the role of ZP3 and APP in cell-cell adhesion

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Figure  1.  Schematic  image  of  an  oocyte  with  the  nucleus  (in  blue),  perivitelline  space  (white) surrounded by the zona pellucida (orange)
Figure  3.  Schematic  representation  of  ZPs.  aa,  amino  acids;  IHP,  internal  hydrophobic  patch;  CFCS,  consensus  furin  cleavage  site;  TMD,  transmembrane  domain;  EHP,  external hydrophobic patch
Figure  4.  ZP  glycosylation  pathway  and  cleavage.  Green  circles  represent  N-linked  glycans and purple squares are O-linked glycans
Figure 6. Representation of sperm-egg interactions. Egg proteins believed to interact with  sperm at different stages are in grey
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