نتایج جستجو برای: sperm proteins

تعداد نتایج: 589407  

2013
Elsa Kichine Marcos Di Falco Barbara F. Hales Bernard Robaire Peter Chan

We investigated the identity and quantitative variations of proteins extracted from human sperm heads using a label-free Gel-MS approach. Sperm samples were obtained from three men with high sperm counts at three different time points. This design allowed us to analyse intra-individual and inter-individual variations of the human sperm head proteome. Each time point was analyzed in triplicate t...

Journal: :Journal of andrology 2010
Susan Novak Ana Ruiz-Sánchez Walter T Dixon George R Foxcroft Michael K Dyck

This study investigated whether specific proteins from distinct seminal plasma fractions of boars could be related to in vivo fertility. Nine boars with acceptable sperm motility and morphology for use in artificial insemination demonstrated major differences in total number born and pregnancy rate when low sperm doses (1.5 billion sperm) were used to breed a minimum of 50 gilts per boar. The 2...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2005
Tsuyoshi Yoshii Naoaki Kuji Setsuko Komatsu Kazuhiro Iwahashi Yudai Tanaka Hiroyuki Yoshida Akira Wada Yasunori Yoshimura

Human sperm nucleoproteins consist of protamines and histones. Changes in composition of these proteins are thought to correlate with spermatogenesis and may be involved in some instances of male infertility. We sought to separate sperm nucleoproteins including variants of protamine using an improved two-dimensional electrophoretic method, with the aim of comprehensively analysing all sperm nuc...

Journal: :Journal of andrology 1995
G A Cornwall S R Hann

The metamorphosis of an immature and nonfunctional sperm into a mature sperm capable of progressive motility and fertility is thought to be the result of a highly regulated and complex series of events in the epididymis. It is well established that sperm maturation is not intrinsic to sperm cells themselves but requires the interaction of spermatozoa with proteins that are synthesized and secre...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2010
Yoshitaka Fujihara Masao Murakami Naokazu Inoue Yuhkoh Satouh Kazuhiro Kaseda Masahito Ikawa Masaru Okabe

Mammalian fertilization is a multistep process that culminates in the fusion of the sperm and egg plasma membrane. It is widely accepted that the equatorial segment of the acrosome-reacted sperm is important in initiating fusion with the egg plasma membrane during fertilization. There are various proteins known to be distributed only in the equatorial segment of sperm. The role of these protein...

2015
Analilia Saldívar-Hernández María E. González-González Ana Sánchez-Tusié Israel Maldonado-Rosas Pablo López Claudia L. Treviño Fernando Larrea Mayel Chirinos

BACKGROUND The mammalian oocyte extracellular matrix known as the zona pellucida (ZP) acts as a barrier to accomplish sperm fusion with the female gamete. Although penetration of the ZP is a limiting event to achieve fertilization, this is one of the least comprehended stages of gamete interaction. Even though previous studies suggest that proteases of sperm origin contribute to facilitate the ...

Journal: :Theriogenology 2005
Sandra Gamboa João Ramalho-Santos

Proteins implicated in the "SNARE hypothesis" for membrane fusion have been characterized in the acrosome of several mammalian species, and a functional role for these proteins during the acrosome reaction has been proposed. We have investigated the presence of SNAREs in equine sperm, using semen samples obtained from stallions with varying fertility. Immunocytochemical analysis revealed that m...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2014
Judit Castillo Alexandra Amaral Rubén Azpiazu Tanya Vavouri Josep Maria Estanyol Josep Lluis Ballescà Rafael Oliva

The mammalian spermatozoon has a unique chromatin structure where the majority of DNA is packaged by protamines, while a small fraction (∼8%) remains associated with nucleosomes. However, the chromatin affinity and repertoire of the additional proteins constituting the different sperm chromatin fractions have not yet been explored. To address this we have carried out a genomic and proteomic cha...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1997
Jingdong Tian Hui Gong Gerald H. Thomsen William J. Lennarz

A quantitative assay was developed to study the interaction of Xenopus laevis sperm and eggs. Using this assay it was found that sperm bound in approximately equal numbers to the surface of both hemispheres of the unfertilized egg, but not to the surface of the fertilized egg. To understand the molecular basis of sperm binding to the egg vitelline envelope (VE), a competition assay was used and...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1967
Nirmal K. Das Julie Micou-Eastwood Max Alfert

It has been reported in earlier histochemical studies that acrosomes of some insect sperm contain an appreciable amount of basic proteins besides polysaccharides (9, 11). Recently, Bloch (4) and Chevaillier (6) detected such proteins in capsules, which may be homologous to acrosomes, of crustacean sperm. Results are presented in this report to show that acrosomes of Urechis caupo, a marine echi...

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