Mammalian sperm motility is a prerequisite for in vivo fertilization, and alterations in this parameter are commonly observed in infertile males. However, we still do not have a complete understanding of the molecular mechanisms controlling it. The aim of this study was to identify proteins involved in human sperm motility deficiency by using TMT protein labeling and LC–MS/MS. Two complementary approaches were used: comparison between sperm samples differing in motility (asthenozoospermic versus normozoospermic) and comparison between sperm subpopulations of fractionated normozoospermic samples differing in motility (non-migrated versus migrated). LC–MS/MS resulted in the identification of 1157 and 887 proteins in the first and second appro...
Sperm DNA fragmentation has been suggested as a marker for infertility diagnosis and prognosis. Henc...
Proteomic studies are contributing greatly to our understanding of the sperm cell, and more detailed...
The study of the sperm proteins is crucial for un-derstanding its normal function and alterations in...
Mammalian sperm motility is a prerequisite for in vivo fertilization, and alterations in this parame...
Sperm motility is the most important parameter involved in the fertilization process and it is stric...
With a view to understand the molecular basis of sperm motility, we have tried to establish the huma...
The majority of male infertility results from poor sperm motility A direct link between altered prot...
Abstract Asthenozoospermia is considered as a common cause of male infertility and characterized by ...
Abstract Background Male-factor infertility presents a vexing problem for many reproductively active...
Infertility affects approximately 15% of couples worldwide of childbearing age, and in many cases th...
The rapid rise of proteomics has been driven by technological developments in high-throughput mass s...
Spermatozoa are unique cells that have highly compact DNA, motility (and hypermotility) patterns, a ...
The advent of enhanced methods for the pre-fractionation of proteins, improved high speed, high reso...
The study of the sperm proteins is crucial for understanding its normal function and alterations in ...
As the mammalian spermatozoa transcends from the testis to the end of the epididymal tubule, the fun...
Sperm DNA fragmentation has been suggested as a marker for infertility diagnosis and prognosis. Henc...
Proteomic studies are contributing greatly to our understanding of the sperm cell, and more detailed...
The study of the sperm proteins is crucial for un-derstanding its normal function and alterations in...
Mammalian sperm motility is a prerequisite for in vivo fertilization, and alterations in this parame...
Sperm motility is the most important parameter involved in the fertilization process and it is stric...
With a view to understand the molecular basis of sperm motility, we have tried to establish the huma...
The majority of male infertility results from poor sperm motility A direct link between altered prot...
Abstract Asthenozoospermia is considered as a common cause of male infertility and characterized by ...
Abstract Background Male-factor infertility presents a vexing problem for many reproductively active...
Infertility affects approximately 15% of couples worldwide of childbearing age, and in many cases th...
The rapid rise of proteomics has been driven by technological developments in high-throughput mass s...
Spermatozoa are unique cells that have highly compact DNA, motility (and hypermotility) patterns, a ...
The advent of enhanced methods for the pre-fractionation of proteins, improved high speed, high reso...
The study of the sperm proteins is crucial for understanding its normal function and alterations in ...
As the mammalian spermatozoa transcends from the testis to the end of the epididymal tubule, the fun...
Sperm DNA fragmentation has been suggested as a marker for infertility diagnosis and prognosis. Henc...
Proteomic studies are contributing greatly to our understanding of the sperm cell, and more detailed...
The study of the sperm proteins is crucial for un-derstanding its normal function and alterations in...