2016
DOI: 10.1080/19396368.2016.1243741
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In silicoanalysis of candidate proteins sharing homology withStreptococcus agalactiaeproteins and their role in male infertility

Abstract: Leukocytospermia is a physiologic condition defined as human semen with a leukocyte count of >1 x 10 6 cells/ml that is often correlated with male infertility. Moreover, bacteriospermia has been associated with leukocytospermia ultimately leading to male infertility. We have found that semen samples with >1 x 10 6 /ml leukocytes and/or bacteriospermia have oxidative predominance as evidenced by augmented protein carbonyl and lipid peroxidation status of the semen which is implicated in sperm dysfunction. It ha… Show more

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“…Since the partial sequence of the putative self-antigen, MOSPD2 derived from S. agalactiae specific Lmb protein showed resemblance with the Lbp protein of S. pyogenes [1] , [43] , S. pyogenes was selected as a control bacteria model to study the effect of Lmb mimicked MOSPD2 self-peptide in the seminal plasma containing ASAs. Pure bacterial strain of S. pyogenes MTCC no.…”
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“…Since the partial sequence of the putative self-antigen, MOSPD2 derived from S. agalactiae specific Lmb protein showed resemblance with the Lbp protein of S. pyogenes [1] , [43] , S. pyogenes was selected as a control bacteria model to study the effect of Lmb mimicked MOSPD2 self-peptide in the seminal plasma containing ASAs. Pure bacterial strain of S. pyogenes MTCC no.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sequence of the Lmb mimicked MOSPD2 antigen was obtained from the in silico analysis of S. agalactiae Lmb protein [1] . The FASTA sequence of the Lmb protein sequence with 287 residues (20–306 amino acids) used in this study was aligned pair-wise with the original sequence of the Lmb protein (pdb id 3HJT ) containing 306 residues obtained from the crystallography study [43] .…”
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