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Characterization of radiolabeled components of human sperm surface and seminal plasma

✍ Scribed by S. A. Goodman; Leona G. Young


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
564 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
0275-2565

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Abstract

Externally oriented components on the human sperm cell surface and components in human seminal plasma were labeled by enzymatic iodination with lactoperoxidase and [^125^I] NaI. SDS‐7.5% PAGE of labeled sperm surface resolved one minor and four major components with approximate molecular weights of 92, 72, 46, 30, and 20K daltons, respectively. SDS‐7.5% PAGE of labeled seminal plasma resolved five components with approximate molecular weights of 74, 51, 43, 28, and 20K daltons. Three of the five moieties seen on the sperm surface and in seminal plasma were similar in molecular weight. This suggested that these surface components were adsorbed from seminal secretions. Because the iodination procedure used labels both proteins and lipids, labeled sperm surface and labeled seminal plasma were subjected to isopycnic density gradient centrifugation to identify the chemical composition of the radioiodinated components. With human sperm surface, two areas of radioactivity were resolved in CsCl gradients, one corresponding to protein and the other to lipid. With human seminal plasma, only one area of radioactivity, corresponding to protein, was identified. Electrophoretic analysis of each peak of radioactivity obtained from the gradients demonstrated that all of the sperm surface and four of five seminal plasma components were in the protein fractions. All three of the seminal plasma components which correspond to sperm surface components were recovered in the protein fraction. This observation supports our hypothesis that some of the proteins labeled on the human sperm cell surface are adsorbed from seminal secretions.


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