نتایج جستجو برای: sperm proteins

تعداد نتایج: 589407  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2010
Jan E Aagaard Victor D Vacquier Michael J MacCoss Willie J Swanson

Identifying fertilization molecules is key to our understanding of reproductive biology, yet only a few examples of interacting sperm and egg proteins are known. One of the best characterized comes from the invertebrate archeogastropod abalone (Haliotis spp.), where sperm lysin mediates passage through the protective egg vitelline envelope (VE) by binding to the VE protein vitelline envelope re...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2008
Susan S Suarez

The oviduct plays a vital role in ensuring successful fertilization and normal early embryonic development. The male inseminates many thousands or even millions of sperm, but this alone does not ensure that fertilization will be successful. The female tract, particularly the oviduct, provides filters that select for normal vigorously motile sperm. In conjunction with molecules in the seminal pl...

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
ملک حسین اسدی malek hossein asadi سیدجواد مولی seyed javad mowla پروانه نیک پور parvaneh nikpoor

channel activities, particularly those of calcium channels, have vital roles in the process of sperm maturation, motility and sperm-egg interaction. a group of the recently discovered ion channels associated with these processes is four novel channel-like proteins known as catsper (cation channel sperm) gene family. catsper1 and catsper2 show sperm specific expression patterns. however, neither...

Ghaedi K Javadi GR Javadian Elyaderani S, Nasr Esfahani MH, Tanhaee S Tavalaee M

Background: CAPZA3 is one of the actin-capping proteins believed to be play an important role in controlling of actin polymerization during spermiogenesis and has been shown to be peresent in mature sperm. Immunohistochemistry showed that human CAPZA3 is localized in the neck region of ejaculated sperm, with moderate and faint signals also detected in the tail and post-acrosome region respectiv...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2010
C M Zumoffen A M Caille M J Munuce M O Cabada S A Ghersevich

BACKGROUND Spermatozoa acquire the ability to fertilize an oocyte when they become capacitated. Capacitation takes place when sperm pass through the female reproductive tract, interacting with female fluids. Both tyrosine phosphorylation of sperm proteins and the ability to respond to acrosome reaction (AR) inducers have been associated with sperm capacitation. Recent data indicate that conditi...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2008
Lindsey A Burnett Xueyu Xiang Allan L Bieber Douglas E Chandler

Crisp proteins appear to play multiple roles in the life history of sperm. One of these roles is to act as a sperm chemoattractant. Allurin, a 21 kDa Crisp protein rapidly released from the egg jelly of at least two frogs, X. laevis and X. tropicalis, elicits directed motility in both homospecific and heterospecific sperm. In X. tropicalis, allurin is coded for by the newly documented Crisp A g...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2013
r. m. nandre sh. fatima g. bhupal h. j. derashri c. g. joshi

the indian riverine buffaloes are more susceptible to variations in the environment. these variations affect seminal plasma proteins, which in turn affect fertility. this study was conducted to evaluate variations in the indian bubalus bubalis seminal plasma protein profile using two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2d-page) during winter and summer seasons, and its relation with...

2013
Soudabeh Sabetian Fard Jahromi Mohd Shahir Shamsir

Sperm-egg interaction is one of the most impressive processes in sexual reproduction, and understanding the molecular mechanism is crucial in solving problems in infertility and failed in vitro fertilization. The main purpose of this study is to map the sperm-egg interaction network between cell-surface proteins and perform an interaction analysis on this new network. We built the first protein...

Journal: :Genetics 1999
U Tram M F Wolfner

The seminal fluid that is transferred along with sperm during mating acts in many ways to maximize a male's reproductive success. Here, we use transgenic Drosophila melanogaster males deficient in the seminal fluid proteins derived from the accessory gland (Acps) to investigate the role of these proteins in the fate of sperm transferred to females during mating. Competitive PCR assays were used...

Journal: :Journal of andrology 2005
Beatriz Barrios Marta Fernández-Juan Teresa Muiño-Blanco José A Cebrián-Pérez

We have already shown that seminal plasma proteins in the ram can repair cold-shock sperm membrane damage and that the addition of seminal plasma proteins before cold-shock treatment prevents sperm membrane injury. In this study, we prove that 2 protein bands of approximately 14 (P14) and 20 (P20) kd isolated from seminal plasma are responsible for this protective effect. In vitro capacitation ...

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