1996
DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod54.5.1009
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Surface Localization of P34H, an Epididymal Protein, during Maturation, Capacitation, and Acrosome Reaction of Human Spermatozoa1

Abstract: During epididymal transit, spermatozoa acquire new surface antigens that are involved in the acquisition of their fertilizing ability. We have previously described a 34-kDa (P34H) human epididymal sperm protein that shows antigenic and functional homologies with the hamster P26h. P34H is localized on the acrosomal cap of human spermatozoa and has been proposed to be involved in the interaction with the zona pellucida. The aim of this study was to document the expression of P34H on the sperm surface during tran… Show more

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“…4C), indicating the release of E3 during acrosomal exocytosis. The same figure also shows the release of P26h whose homologue, P34H, has been previously shown to be released during acrosome reaction in human spermatozoa (55). Thus the results indicate that E3 is released during complete acrosome reaction and not localized in the inner acrosomal membrane, which is the part of the acrosome exposed after acrosome reaction.…”
Section: Validation Of the Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody Raised Againstsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…4C), indicating the release of E3 during acrosomal exocytosis. The same figure also shows the release of P26h whose homologue, P34H, has been previously shown to be released during acrosome reaction in human spermatozoa (55). Thus the results indicate that E3 is released during complete acrosome reaction and not localized in the inner acrosomal membrane, which is the part of the acrosome exposed after acrosome reaction.…”
Section: Validation Of the Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody Raised Againstsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Spermatozoa are sent from the testis to the efferent duct in an immature state [1,3,4,6,7]. The spermatozoa mature functionally during their transit through the epididymis, and they undergo capacitation and are stored in the cauda epididymis [2,3,5]. GPs that coat the surface of spermatozoa are acquired or lost and the characteristics of the GPs on the surface of the plasma membrane are changed during their transit through the epididymis [1-3].…”
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“…The spermatozoa mature functionally during their transit through the epididymis, and they undergo capacitation and are stored in the cauda epididymis [2,3,5]. GPs that coat the surface of spermatozoa are acquired or lost and the characteristics of the GPs on the surface of the plasma membrane are changed during their transit through the epididymis [1][2][3]. There have been many reports on the relationships between sperm maturation, sperm capacitation, and decapacitation factors (DFs), and these have been investigated in many mammalian species [2,4,6,[9][10][11].…”
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“…In humans, binding of the epididymal secretions to the sperm membrane is functionally important for zona binding [69], oocyte fusion [70], and fertilization [71]. Defects in the uptake of epididymal secretions onto the sperm membrane have been reported in patients with abnormal sperm parameters [72].…”
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