The guinea pig sperm plasma membrane protein, PH-20, reaches the surface via two transport pathways and becomes localized to a domain after an initial uniform distribution.
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SPAM1 (PH-20) protein and mRNA expression in the epididymides of humans and macaques: utilizing laser microdissection/RT-PCRMolecular cloning of the human and monkey sperm surface protein PH-20cDNA cloning reveals the molecular structure of a sperm surface protein, PH-20, involved in sperm-egg adhesion and the wide distribution of its gene among mammalsPositive selection neighboring functionally essential sites and disease-implicated regions of mammalian reproductive proteinsSAMP14, a novel, acrosomal membrane-associated, glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored member of the Ly-6/urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor superfamily with a role in sperm-egg interaction.Rearrangement of sperm surface antigens prior to fertilization.Biochemical maturation of Spam1 (PH-20) during epididymal transit of mouse sperm involves modifications of N-linked oligosaccharides.Proteolytic processing of a protein involved in sperm-egg fusion correlates with acquisition of fertilization competence.Evidence that proteolysis of the surface is an initial step in the mechanism of formation of sperm cell surface domainsMorphology of mammalian sperm membranes during differentiation, maturation, and capacitation.Sperm proteins that serve as receptors for the zona pellucida and their post-testicular modification.Digestion products of the PH20 hyaluronidase inhibit remyelination.Sperm maturation: membrane domain boundaries.Studies on glutathione S-transferases important for sperm function: evidence of catalytic activity-independent functions.Identification of a novel GPI-anchored CRISP glycoprotein, MAK248, located on the posterior head and equatorial segment of cynomolgus macaque sperm.Rat sperm 2B1 glycoprotein (PH20) contains a C-terminal sequence motif for attachment of a glycosyl phosphatidylinositol anchor. Effects of endoproteolytic cleavage on hyaluronidase activity.Investigation of the mechanisms by which the molecular chaperone HSPA2 regulates the expression of sperm surface receptors involved in human sperm-oocyte recognition.A 70 kDa protein is transferred from the outer acrosomal to the plasma membrane during capacitation.
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The guinea pig sperm plasma membrane protein, PH-20, reaches the surface via two transport pathways and becomes localized to a domain after an initial uniform distribution.
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The guinea pig sperm plasma me ...... initial uniform distribution.
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The guinea pig sperm plasma me ...... initial uniform distribution.
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The guinea pig sperm plasma me ...... initial uniform distribution.
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The guinea pig sperm plasma me ...... initial uniform distribution.
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1987-09-01T00:00:00Z