نتایج جستجو برای: catsper protein

تعداد نتایج: 1234803  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
James F Smith Olga Syritsyna Marc Fellous Catherine Serres Nadja Mannowetz Yuriy Kirichok Polina V Lishko

The female steroid hormone progesterone regulates ovulation and supports pregnancy, but also controls human sperm function within the female reproductive tract. Progesterone causes elevation of sperm intracellular Ca(2+) leading to sperm hyperactivation, acrosome reaction, and perhaps chemotaxis toward the egg. Although it has been suggested that progesterone-dependent Ca(2+) influx into human ...

Journal: :Cell 2014
Jean-Ju Chung Sang-Hee Shim Robert A. Everley Steven P. Gygi Xiaowei Zhuang David E. Clapham

Spermatozoa must leave one organism, navigate long distances, and deliver their paternal DNA into a mature egg. For successful navigation and delivery, a sperm-specific calcium channel is activated in the mammalian flagellum. The genes encoding this channel (CatSpers) appear first in ancient uniflagellates, suggesting that sperm use adaptive strategies developed long ago for single-cell navigat...

Journal: :cell journal 0

objective: catsper is a voltage-sensitive calcium channel that is specifically expressed in the testis and it has a significant role in sperm performance. catsper (1-4) ion channel subunit genes, causes sperm cell hyperactivation and male fertility. in this study, we have explored targeting of the extracellular loop as an approach for the generation of antibodies with the potential ability to b...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2018
Christoph Brenker Christian Schiffer Isabel V Wagner Frank Tüttelmann Albrecht Röpke Andreas Rennhack U Benjamin Kaupp Timo Strünker

The sperm-specific Ca channel CatSper (cation channel of sperm) controls the intracellular Ca concentration and, thereby, the swimming behavior of sperm. Human CatSper is activated by progesterone (1, 2), an oviductal hormone, which stimulates Ca influx and motility responses. By patch-clamp recording from human sperm, Mannowetz et al. (3) studied the action of the steroids pregnenolone sulfate...

2009
Anne E. Carlson Lindsey A. Burnett Donato del Camino Timothy A. Quill Bertil Hille Jayhong A. Chong Magdalene M. Moran Donner F. Babcock

The four sperm-specific CatSper ion channel proteins are required for hyperactivated motility and male fertility, and for Ca(2+) entry evoked by alkaline depolarization. In the absence of external Ca(2+), Na(+) carries current through CatSper channels in voltage-clamped sperm. Here we show that CatSper channel activity can be monitored optically with the [Na(+)](i)-reporting probe SBFI in popul...

Journal: :Reproductive biology 2017
Alejandro Vicente-Carrillo Manuel Álvarez-Rodríguez Heriberto Rodríguez-Martínez

The cation channel of sperm (CatSper) comprises four transmembrane subunits specifically expressed in human, equine, murine and ovine spermatozoa, apparently implicated in capacitation, hyperactivation and acrosome exocytosis. Western blotting and immunocytochemistry showed hereby that CatSper subunits are also present in boar spermatozoa, primarily over the sperm neck, tail and cytoplasmic dro...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2014
Lara Tamburrino Sara Marchiani Federico Minetti Gianni Forti Monica Muratori Elisabetta Baldi

STUDY QUESTION Does CatSper have a role in the achievement of human sperm motility and in the Progesterone (P)-induced acrosome reaction (AR)? SUMMARY ANSWER CatSper1 expression is associated with human sperm progressive motility and the P-induced AR; it may have a role in the pathogenesis of asthenozoospermia. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY Knockout mice for any of the Catsper family genes fail to ...

2012
Mahboobeh Nazari Manouchehr Mirshahi Seyed-Javad Mowla Taravat Bamdad Sina Sarikhani

OBJECTIVE CatSper is a voltage-sensitive calcium channel that is specifically expressed in the testis and it has a significant role in sperm performance. CatSper (1-4) ion channel subunit genes, causes sperm cell hyperactivation and male fertility. In this study, we have explored targeting of the extracellular loop as an approach for the generation of antibodies with the potential ability to bl...

2017
Ruiying Diao Tao Wang Kin Lam Fok Xiaofeng Li Yechun Ruan Mei Kuen Yu Yimin Cheng Ying Chen Hao Chen Lisha Mou Xueyong Cai Yan Wang Zhiming Cai Xuhui Zeng Hsiao Chang Chan

CatSper channel has been considered the principal sperm Ca2+ channel responsible for the cytosolic Ca2+ elevation required for various sperm functions necessary for fertilization [1-4]. However, the mechanism underlying the activation of CatSper channel by various physiological ligands remain incompletely understood. We have recently demonstrated the expression of C-C chemokine receptor 6 (CCR6...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2015
Reinhard Seifert Melanie Flick Wolfgang Bönigk Luis Alvarez Christian Trötschel Ansgar Poetsch Astrid Müller Normann Goodwin Patric Pelzer Nachiket D Kashikar Elisabeth Kremmer Jan Jikeli Bernd Timmermann Heiner Kuhl Dmitry Fridman Florian Windler U Benjamin Kaupp Timo Strünker

Sperm guidance is controlled by chemical and physical cues. In many species, Ca(2+) bursts in the flagellum govern navigation to the egg. In Arbacia punctulata, a model system of sperm chemotaxis, a cGMP signaling pathway controls these Ca(2+) bursts. The underlying Ca(2+) channel and its mechanisms of activation are unknown. Here, we identify CatSper Ca(2+) channels in the flagellum of A. punc...

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