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Delivering value from sperm proteomics for fertility
Cell and Tissue Research
  • Aruna Govindaraju, Mississippi State University
  • Sule Dogan, Mississippi State University
  • Nelida Rodriguez-Osorio, Universidad de Antioquia
  • Kamilah Grant, Mississippi State University
  • Abdullah Kaya, Alta Genetics, Inc.
  • Erdogan Memili, Mississippi State University
Document Type
Article
Abstract

Fertilization of an egg by a spermatozoon sets the stage for mammalian development. Viable sperm are a prerequisite for successful fertilization and beyond. Spermatozoa have a unique cell structure where haploid genomic DNA is located in a tiny cytoplasmic space in the head, mitochondria in the midpiece and then the tail, all enclosed by several layers of membrane. Proteins in sperm play vital roles in motility, capacitation, fertilization, egg activation and embryo development. Molecular defects in these proteins are associated with low fertility or in some cases, infertility. This review will first summarize genesis, molecular anatomy and physiology of spermatozoa, fertilization, embryogenesis and then those proteins playing important roles in various aspects of sperm physiology. © Springer-Verlag 2012.

DOI
10.1007/s00441-012-1452-2
Publication Date
9-1-2012
Citation Information
Aruna Govindaraju, Sule Dogan, Nelida Rodriguez-Osorio, Kamilah Grant, et al.. "Delivering value from sperm proteomics for fertility" Cell and Tissue Research Vol. 349 Iss. 3 (2012) p. 783 - 793 ISSN: 0302766X
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/erdogan-memili/18/