A common defect encountered in the spermatozoa of male infertility patients is an idiopathic failure of sperm-egg recognition. In order to resolve the molecular basis of this condition we have compared the proteomic profiles of spermatozoa exhibiting an impaired capacity for sperm-egg recognition with normal cells using label free mass spectrometry (MS)-based quantification. This analysis indicated that impaired sperm-zona binding was associated with reduced expression of the molecular chaperone, heat shock 70 kDa protein 2 (HSPA2), from the sperm proteome. Western blot analysis confirmed this observation in independent patients and demonstrated that the defect did not extend to other members of the HSP70 family. HSPA2 was present in the ac...
Heat shock proteins (HSP) constitute a large family of proteins that are most conserved in living or...
A testis-specific member of the HSP70 family is heat-shock protein A2 (HSPA2), which is recognized a...
Although the molecular basis of sperm-oocyte interaction is unclear, recent studies have implicated ...
A common defect encountered in the spermatozoa of male infertility patients is an idiopathic failure...
A common defect encountered in the spermatozoa of male infertility patients is an idiopathic failure...
One of the most common lesions present in the spermatozoa of human infertility patients is an idiopa...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Sperm-egg recognition, adhesion and fusion are amongs...
<p>(A) Spermatozoa from a patient exhibiting a failure of sperm-ZP interaction were extracted, subje...
A unique characteristic of mammalian spermatozoa is that, upon ejaculation, they are unable to recog...
A unique characteristic of mammalian spermatozoa is that, upon ejaculation, they are unable to recog...
Study hypothesis: Given the importance of the chaperone Heat Shock Protein A2 (HSPA2) in the regulat...
Study hypothesis: Given the importance of the chaperone Heat Shock Protein A2 (HSPA2) in the regulat...
While a large cohort of sperm surface receptors underpin sperm-oocyte adhesion processes, our recent...
HSP70s constitute a family of chaperones, some isoforms of which appear to play a role in sperm func...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The recognition and binding of a free-swimming sperma...
Heat shock proteins (HSP) constitute a large family of proteins that are most conserved in living or...
A testis-specific member of the HSP70 family is heat-shock protein A2 (HSPA2), which is recognized a...
Although the molecular basis of sperm-oocyte interaction is unclear, recent studies have implicated ...
A common defect encountered in the spermatozoa of male infertility patients is an idiopathic failure...
A common defect encountered in the spermatozoa of male infertility patients is an idiopathic failure...
One of the most common lesions present in the spermatozoa of human infertility patients is an idiopa...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Sperm-egg recognition, adhesion and fusion are amongs...
<p>(A) Spermatozoa from a patient exhibiting a failure of sperm-ZP interaction were extracted, subje...
A unique characteristic of mammalian spermatozoa is that, upon ejaculation, they are unable to recog...
A unique characteristic of mammalian spermatozoa is that, upon ejaculation, they are unable to recog...
Study hypothesis: Given the importance of the chaperone Heat Shock Protein A2 (HSPA2) in the regulat...
Study hypothesis: Given the importance of the chaperone Heat Shock Protein A2 (HSPA2) in the regulat...
While a large cohort of sperm surface receptors underpin sperm-oocyte adhesion processes, our recent...
HSP70s constitute a family of chaperones, some isoforms of which appear to play a role in sperm func...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The recognition and binding of a free-swimming sperma...
Heat shock proteins (HSP) constitute a large family of proteins that are most conserved in living or...
A testis-specific member of the HSP70 family is heat-shock protein A2 (HSPA2), which is recognized a...
Although the molecular basis of sperm-oocyte interaction is unclear, recent studies have implicated ...