Interacting proteins on human spermatozoa: adaptive evolution of the binding of semenogelin I to EPPIN.
Semenogelin I (SEMG1) is found in human semen coagulum and on the surface of spermatozoa bound to EPPIN. The physiological significance of the SEMG1/EPPIN interaction on the surface of spermatozoa is its capacity to modulate sperm progressive motility. The present study investigates the hypothesis t...
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Main Authors: | Erick J R Silva, Katherine G Hamil, Michael G O'Rand |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/375ddfd6a5db47568b1663c9aa9ee2d7 |
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