Thiol based mechanism internalises interacting partners to outer dense fibers in sperm

Volume: 148, Pages: 170 - 181
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
The sperm tail outer dense fibres (ODFs) contribute passive structural role in sperm motility. The level of disulphide cross-linking of ODFs and their structural thickness determines flagellar bending curvature and motility. During epididymal maturation, proteins are internalized to modify ODF disulphide cross-linking and enable motility. Sperm thiol status is further altered during capacitation in female tract. This suggests that components in...
Paper Details
Title
Thiol based mechanism internalises interacting partners to outer dense fibers in sperm
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
148
Pages
170 - 181
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