نتایج جستجو برای: sperm proteins

تعداد نتایج: 589407  

2016
Shilpi Dixit Vijay Pandey Dilip Kumar Swain Rajesh Nigam Ambika Sharma Deepak Sharma Atul Saxena Pawanjit Singh

Seminal plasma is complex fluid containing a wide variety of both organic and inorganic components, among which proteins are an important part of the high-molecular-weight substances. The protein composition of mammalian seminal plasma varies in species and has important effect on sperm functions such as sperm motility (Henricks et al., 1998), viability (Brandon et al., 1999) and freezability (...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2002
Dara G Torgerson Rob J Kulathinal Rama S Singh

A growing number of genes involved in sex and reproduction have been demonstrated to be rapidly evolving. Here, we show that genes expressed solely in spermatozoa represent a highly diverged subset among mouse and human tissue-specific orthologs. The average rate of nonsynonymous substitutions per site (K(a)) is significantly higher in sperm proteins (mean K(a) = 0.18; N = 35) than in proteins ...

2015
Jovenal T. San Agustin Gregory J. Pazour George B. Witman Wallace Marshall

Drosophila sperm are unusual in that they do not require the intraflagellar transport (IFT) system for assembly of their flagella. In the mouse, the IFT proteins are very abundant in testis, but we here show that mature sperm are completely devoid of them, making the importance of IFT to mammalian sperm development unclear. To address this question, we characterized spermiogenesis and fertility...

2013
Anke Miriam Krähling Luis Alvarez Katharina Debowski Qui Van Monika Gunkel Stephan Irsen Ashraf Al-Amoudi Timo Strünker Elisabeth Kremmer Eberhard Krause Ingo Voigt Simone Wörtge Ari Waisman Ingo Weyand Reinhard Seifert Ulrich Benjamin Kaupp Dagmar Wachten

The second messengers cAMP and cGMP activate their target proteins by binding to a conserved cyclic nucleotide-binding domain (CNBD). Here, we identify and characterize an entirely novel CNBD-containing protein called CRIS (cyclic nucleotide receptor involved in sperm function) that is unrelated to any of the other members of this protein family. CRIS is exclusively expressed in sperm precursor...

2016
Michaela Frolikova Natasa Sebkova Lukas Ded Katerina Dvorakova-Hortova

The acrosome reaction (AR) is a process of membrane fusion and lytic enzyme release, which enables sperm to penetrate the egg surroundings. It is widely recognized that specific sperm proteins form an active network prior to fertilization, and their dynamic relocation is crucial for the sperm-egg fusion. The unique presence of the membrane cofactor protein CD46 in the sperm acrosomal membrane w...

A Mohseni Meybodi H Hosseini, H Hosseinifar MA Sadighi Gilani, T Modarresi

Background One of the main causes of male infertility is defect in structure and function of sperm cells. Infertile men with oligoasthenoteratospermia (OAT) defect, have sperms with abnormalities in count, motility and morphology. Patients with immotile short tail sperm (ISTS) disorder have immotile short-tailed sperm with disorganized axonem, and a significant decrease in sperm counts. Numerou...

Journal: :Biocell : official journal of the Sociedades Latinoamericanas de Microscopia Electronica ... et. al 2003
Roberto Yunes Gustavo F Doncel Anibal A Acosta

Our objective was to study the incidence of sperm-tail phosphotyrosine immunoreactivity in normozoospermic and asthenozoospermic human sperm samples, its association with sperm motion parameters, particularly hyperactivated motility, and its potential involvement in the pathogenesis of asthenozoospermia. The work was conducted as a prospective experimental study in the Sperm Biology and Androlo...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
Tanya Hoodbhoy Saurabh Joshi Emily S Boja Suzannah A Williams Pamela Stanley Jurrien Dean

The specificity of sperm-egg recognition in mammals is mediated primarily by the zona pellucida surrounding ovulated eggs. Mouse sperm are quite promiscuous and bind to human eggs, but human spermatozoa will not bind to mouse eggs. The mouse zona pellucida contains three glycoproteins, ZP1, ZP2, and ZP3, which are conserved in rat and human. The recent observation that human zonae pellucidae co...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2015
Matthias Eckhardt Lihua Wang-Eckhardt

The exchange of histones for transition proteins (TNPs) and finally protamines is an essential process during spermatogenesis that enables the strong condensation of chromatin during sperm formation. Research on this process obviously depends on the availability of specific antibodies recognizing these nuclear proteins. A commercial antibody generated against human protamine-2 (PRM2) has been d...

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