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From the Department of Biological Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware.
| Correspondence to: Patricia A. Martin-DeLeon, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716 (e-mail: pdeleon{at}udel.edu). |
5556 kd, contributing modestly to the overall neutral hyase
activity. This activity is associated with in vitro cumulus penetration, since
antibody inhibition of Hyalp1 significantly (P = .034) retarded the
rate of penetration of wild-type (WT) sperm. Antibody-inhibited Spam1
null sperm were more severely retarded (P = 4.2 x
1019), suggesting an up-regulation of Hyalp1 in
these mice. A functionality test of the hyaluronic acid (HA) receptor domain
identified in the N-terminus by in silico analysis revealed that sperm Hyalp1
is significantly (P = .006) involved in the progesterone-induced
HA-enhanced acrosome reaction. Finally, developmental reverse transcription
polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) shows that testicular transcripts of
Hyalp1 are detected as early as 6 days postparturition, similar to
transcripts for Spam1, suggesting that the gene might also play a
role in the developing testes prior to spermiogenesis. Taken together, the
findings reveal that Hyalp1 likely has a unique function in the adult testis,
and redundant overlapping ones with Spam1 and may compensate for it in
Spam1 null mice.
Key words: Sperm antigen, hyaluronidase activity, Spam1 null sperm, acrosome reaction, cumulus penetration, hyaluronic acid receptor
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