It is hard to fathom that one of the most highly differentiated cells in the body, the spermatozoon, spends over half of its developmental life without the capacity for nuclear protein biosynthesis. This is even more incredible when considering that protein synthesis is switched off long before the sperm is mature. As such, in order to obtain full functionality, spermatozoa rely on post-translational modifications (PTM) of existing proteins. Many PTM have been shown to play a role in the development of a sperm cell. These include phosphorylation and glycosylation events that occur both in the epididymis and during capacitation. In addition, several other PTM such as disulfide cross-linking, ubiquitination, acetylation and methylation all pl...
In all mammalian species, the final differentiation of the male germ cell occurs in the epididymal d...
International audienceIn all mammalian species, the final differentiation of the male germ cell occu...
Background The concept that individual traits can be acquired and transmitted by the germline throu...
As the mammalian spermatozoa transcends from the testis to the end of the epididymal tubule, the fun...
Posttranslational modifications of nuclear and nonnuclear proteins in spermatozoa Summary The number...
The advent of enhanced methods for the pre-fractionation of proteins, improved high speed, high reso...
The rapid rise of proteomics has been driven by technological developments in high-throughput mass s...
The acquisition of the ability of the male gamete to fertilize an ovum is the result of numerous and...
The acquisition of the ability of the male gamete to fertilize an ovum is the result of numerous and...
The acquisition of the ability of the male gamete to fertilize an ovum is the result of numerous and...
Spermatozoa are unique cells that have highly compact DNA, motility (and hypermotility) patterns, a ...
The foundations of proteomics are to study gene products and their regulatory roles within cells. Pa...
International audienceSpermatogenesis is a highly sophisticated process involved in the transmission...
The study of the sperm proteins is crucial for understanding its normal function and alterations in ...
The study of the sperm proteins is crucial for un-derstanding its normal function and alterations in...
In all mammalian species, the final differentiation of the male germ cell occurs in the epididymal d...
International audienceIn all mammalian species, the final differentiation of the male germ cell occu...
Background The concept that individual traits can be acquired and transmitted by the germline throu...
As the mammalian spermatozoa transcends from the testis to the end of the epididymal tubule, the fun...
Posttranslational modifications of nuclear and nonnuclear proteins in spermatozoa Summary The number...
The advent of enhanced methods for the pre-fractionation of proteins, improved high speed, high reso...
The rapid rise of proteomics has been driven by technological developments in high-throughput mass s...
The acquisition of the ability of the male gamete to fertilize an ovum is the result of numerous and...
The acquisition of the ability of the male gamete to fertilize an ovum is the result of numerous and...
The acquisition of the ability of the male gamete to fertilize an ovum is the result of numerous and...
Spermatozoa are unique cells that have highly compact DNA, motility (and hypermotility) patterns, a ...
The foundations of proteomics are to study gene products and their regulatory roles within cells. Pa...
International audienceSpermatogenesis is a highly sophisticated process involved in the transmission...
The study of the sperm proteins is crucial for understanding its normal function and alterations in ...
The study of the sperm proteins is crucial for un-derstanding its normal function and alterations in...
In all mammalian species, the final differentiation of the male germ cell occurs in the epididymal d...
International audienceIn all mammalian species, the final differentiation of the male germ cell occu...
Background The concept that individual traits can be acquired and transmitted by the germline throu...