2018
DOI: 10.1002/mrd.23039
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CRISPR–Cas9‐mediated mutation revealed BSPH2 protein is dispensable for male fertility

Abstract: Members of the Binder of SPerm (BSP) superfamily have been identified in both human and mouse epididymis. These proteins are known to bind sperm membrane and promote sperm capacitation. Studies suggest that BSPH2 might play a different role in sperm functions from its counterparts; however, the role of BSPH2 remains mainly unexplored. To investigate whether the absence of one member of the BSP family could affect fertility, mice lacking Bsph2 expression were generated using clustered regularly interspaced shor… Show more

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“…This could be the case for some reproductive genes where related family members may compensate for the KO gene-loss of function (e.g. [61][62][63][64]). Although SPATS1 would not be a member of a protein family, we cannot rule out the possibility of other proteins with overlapping function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could be the case for some reproductive genes where related family members may compensate for the KO gene-loss of function (e.g. [61][62][63][64]). Although SPATS1 would not be a member of a protein family, we cannot rule out the possibility of other proteins with overlapping function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%