A Ca 2+-dependent, transglutaminase-like activity has been detected both free in the human seminal plasma and bound on the spermatozoon surface. A marked variability of the two enzymatic activities in the semen of different normal subjects was observed; but limited changes occurred in various ejaculates of the same individual. Moreover, we report evidence of the ability of several seminal plasma proteins to act as acyl donor substrates for endogenous transglutaminase, whereas human ejaculated spermatozoa have been shown to possess polyamine-binding sites specifically involved in transglutaminase-catalyzed reactions. It is postulated that semen transglutaminase may play a role in suppressing sperm antigenicity and in the male gamete’s acquiring biological features of a fully differentiated and fertile cell.

Sperm Maturation In Human-semen - Role of Transglutaminase-mediated Reactions / Porta, Raffaele; C., Esposito; A., Desantis; A., Fusco; M., Iannone; S., Metafora. - In: BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION. - ISSN 0006-3363. - STAMPA. - 35:(1986), pp. 965-970. [10.1095/biolreprod35.4.965]

Sperm Maturation In Human-semen - Role of Transglutaminase-mediated Reactions

PORTA, RAFFAELE;
1986

Abstract

A Ca 2+-dependent, transglutaminase-like activity has been detected both free in the human seminal plasma and bound on the spermatozoon surface. A marked variability of the two enzymatic activities in the semen of different normal subjects was observed; but limited changes occurred in various ejaculates of the same individual. Moreover, we report evidence of the ability of several seminal plasma proteins to act as acyl donor substrates for endogenous transglutaminase, whereas human ejaculated spermatozoa have been shown to possess polyamine-binding sites specifically involved in transglutaminase-catalyzed reactions. It is postulated that semen transglutaminase may play a role in suppressing sperm antigenicity and in the male gamete’s acquiring biological features of a fully differentiated and fertile cell.
1986
Sperm Maturation In Human-semen - Role of Transglutaminase-mediated Reactions / Porta, Raffaele; C., Esposito; A., Desantis; A., Fusco; M., Iannone; S., Metafora. - In: BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION. - ISSN 0006-3363. - STAMPA. - 35:(1986), pp. 965-970. [10.1095/biolreprod35.4.965]
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