Calcium and Ca(2+)-dependent signals play a crucial role in sperm motility and mammalian fertilization, but the molecules and mechanisms underlying these Ca(2+)-dependent pathways are incompletely understood. Here we show that homozygous male mice with a targeted gene deletion of isoform 4 of the plasma membrane calcium/calmodulin-dependent calcium ATPase (PMCA), which is highly enriched in the sperm tail, are infertile due to severely impaired sperm motility. Furthermore, the PMCA inhibitor 5-(and-6)-carboxyeosin diacetate succinimidyl ester reduced sperm motility in wild-type animals, thus mimicking the effects of PMCA4 deficiency on sperm motility and supporting the hypothesis of a pivotal role of the PMCA4 on the regulation of sperm fun...
Publisher's PDFMammalian sperm acquire fertilizing capacity in the female tract in a process called ...
Plasma Membrane Ca2+-ATPase isoform 4 (PMCA4) is the primary Ca2+ efflux pump in murine sperm where ...
AbstractIn order to fertilize, mammalian sperm must hyperactivate. Hyperactivation is triggered by i...
Calcium and Ca(2+)-dependent signals play a crucial role in sperm motility and mammalian fertilizati...
peer reviewedCalcium and Ca(2+)-dependent signals play a crucial role in sperm motility and mammalia...
peer reviewedThe sarcolemmal calcium pumps (PMCA for plasma membrane calcium/calmodulin dependent AT...
The sarcolemmal calcium pumps (PMCA for plasma membrane calcium/calmodulin dependent ATPase) are a f...
Mammalian sperm acquire the fertilizing ability in the female tract in a process known as capacitati...
Martin-DeLeon, Patricia A.Male factor infertility affects 1 in 20 men (Aitken et al. 2014) and one o...
The array of contraceptives currently available is clearly inadequate and does not meet consumer dem...
peer reviewedThe array of contraceptives currently available is clearly inadequate and does not meet...
Mammalian sperm acquire fertilizing capacity in the female tract in a process called capacitation. A...
Martin-DeLeon, Patricia A.Plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase4 (PMCA4) is the major Ca 2+ efflux pump in mur...
Mammalian sperm acquire fertilizing ability in the female tract in a process known as capacitation. ...
Plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase isoform 4 (PMCA4) is the primary Ca2+ efflux pump in murine sperm, where...
Publisher's PDFMammalian sperm acquire fertilizing capacity in the female tract in a process called ...
Plasma Membrane Ca2+-ATPase isoform 4 (PMCA4) is the primary Ca2+ efflux pump in murine sperm where ...
AbstractIn order to fertilize, mammalian sperm must hyperactivate. Hyperactivation is triggered by i...
Calcium and Ca(2+)-dependent signals play a crucial role in sperm motility and mammalian fertilizati...
peer reviewedCalcium and Ca(2+)-dependent signals play a crucial role in sperm motility and mammalia...
peer reviewedThe sarcolemmal calcium pumps (PMCA for plasma membrane calcium/calmodulin dependent AT...
The sarcolemmal calcium pumps (PMCA for plasma membrane calcium/calmodulin dependent ATPase) are a f...
Mammalian sperm acquire the fertilizing ability in the female tract in a process known as capacitati...
Martin-DeLeon, Patricia A.Male factor infertility affects 1 in 20 men (Aitken et al. 2014) and one o...
The array of contraceptives currently available is clearly inadequate and does not meet consumer dem...
peer reviewedThe array of contraceptives currently available is clearly inadequate and does not meet...
Mammalian sperm acquire fertilizing capacity in the female tract in a process called capacitation. A...
Martin-DeLeon, Patricia A.Plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase4 (PMCA4) is the major Ca 2+ efflux pump in mur...
Mammalian sperm acquire fertilizing ability in the female tract in a process known as capacitation. ...
Plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase isoform 4 (PMCA4) is the primary Ca2+ efflux pump in murine sperm, where...
Publisher's PDFMammalian sperm acquire fertilizing capacity in the female tract in a process called ...
Plasma Membrane Ca2+-ATPase isoform 4 (PMCA4) is the primary Ca2+ efflux pump in murine sperm where ...
AbstractIn order to fertilize, mammalian sperm must hyperactivate. Hyperactivation is triggered by i...