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Sperm and Seminal Plasma Proteomics of Bulls with Differing Fertility
R. Kasimanickam a, V. Kasimanickam...
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Sperm are highly specialized compartmentalized cells, with unique compositional, morphological and functional properties. The plasma membrane of sperm undergoes dynamic protein remodeling and surface modifications that are critical for the events essential to fertilization including maturation, capacitation and sperm-egg communication. Seminal plasma proteins protect sperm against oxidative stress, and immune responses in the female reproductive tract. The objective of the study was to determine sperm and seminal plasma proteomes of bulls with differing fertility and to associate its biological process. The hypothesis was that bulls with differing fertility will have differences in proteome expression and to associate these proteomes with their biological processes. Bulls with high (n=4) and low (n=4) fertility (daughter pregnancy rates) were selected ...
Bulls, seminal plasma, sperm, proteome, fertility
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Affiliation of the authors at the time of publication
a Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA;
b National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Bangalore, KA, India
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