1982
DOI: 10.1002/jcb.240190102
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A study of cAMP binding proteins on intact and disrupted sperm cells using 8‐azidoadenosine 3′,5′‐cyclic monophoshate

Abstract: The photoaffinity probe (32P) 8-N3 cAMP was used to label the cAMP binding proteins in washed ejaculated human sperm. Three saturable binding proteins were photolabeled in both intact and disrupted cells with apparent molecular weights of 55,000, 49,000 and 40,000 daltons corresponding to the regulatory subunits of type II and type I cAMP-dependent protein kinase (cAMP-PK) and to an endogenous proteolytic product of the regulatory subunits, respectively. Photoincorporation in the three proteins could be totall… Show more

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“…3, bottom). Although their absence could be due to competition arising from endogenous CAMP, ovariectomized fluids that had the lowest levels of cAMP also did not photolabel, and cAMPdPK activity could not be detected [22] in these fluids, further indicating an absence of free catalytic subunit. These results suggest that large proteins (including the regulatory and catalytic subunits of the enzyme) as well as smaller molecules-e.g., CAMP-are not likely to be a product of damaged cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…3, bottom). Although their absence could be due to competition arising from endogenous CAMP, ovariectomized fluids that had the lowest levels of cAMP also did not photolabel, and cAMPdPK activity could not be detected [22] in these fluids, further indicating an absence of free catalytic subunit. These results suggest that large proteins (including the regulatory and catalytic subunits of the enzyme) as well as smaller molecules-e.g., CAMP-are not likely to be a product of damaged cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…An implication of such data could be that this female genital tract cAMP is involved with the regulation of sperm function. Relatedly we have demonstrated with the use of [SZP]-8N3cAMP that both regulatory subunits RI (49K M, and RII (55K MJ of CAMP-dependent protein kinase (cAMPdPK) are readily accessible and trypsin-sensitive on washed human ejaculated sperm [22]. Similarly, these subunits are externally available on rat cauda sperm [l].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extracellular protein kinases ("ectokinases") have been found in rat, ram, and human sperm (34)(35)(36) …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This ecto-CIK was not activated by Ca 21 , calmodulin, or phosphatidyl serine [Haldar and Majumder, 1986] and was inhibited by phosphatidyl inositol [Dey and Majumder, 1987a]. Similarly, evidences supporting the presence of ectokinases on human sperm surface have also been reported [Schoff et al, 1982;Pariset et al, 1983].…”
Section: Role Of Ectokinases In Epididymal Sperm Motilitymentioning
confidence: 85%