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Human sperm plasma membranes possess alpha-D-mannosidase activity but no galactosyltransferase activity.

D R Tulsiani1, M D Skudlarek, M C Orgebin-Crist.   

Abstract

Previous studies from this laboratory and others have identified several enzymes on the surface of mammalian spermatozoa. Some of these enzymes, namely a galactosyltransferase and a novel alpha-D-mannosidase, are believed to play a ligand-like role in recognizing and binding to the complementary moiety(ies) present on zona pellucida glycoconjugates. However, little or no information is available about the occurrence of these enzymes in human spermatozoa. In the present report, we show that a very small amount of the total galactosyltransferase activity present in human semen is associated with spermatozoa. Moreover, our failure to find a significant amount of the enzyme on sperm plasma membranes suggests that the enzyme is not associated with the sperm surface. Therefore, it is unlikely that galactosyltransferase in humans has the same ligand-like role in zona binding that is demonstrated in mouse sperm. In contrast, nearly 5% of alpha-D-mannosidase activity was repeatedly found in the salt-washed plasma membrane fraction. The recovery and enrichment of the alpha-D-mannosidase was nearly one-half that observed for adenylate cyclase and nearly one-third that for phosphodiesterase I, the two sperm plasma membrane marker enzymes. The differential enrichment and recovery of the sperm surface alpha-D-mannosidase is consistant with our previous studies in rat spermatozoa, and suggests that alpha-D-mannosidase may be localized on morphologically distinct region(s) of the sperm plasma membranes. The properties of human sperm surface alpha-D-mannosidase are quite similar to those reported by us for rat sperm plasma membrane mannosidase, but quite different from human sperm acid alpha-D-mannosidase. In addition, whereas anti-rat epididymal alpha-D-mannosidase antibody (IgG-fraction) cross-reacted with the human sperm acid alpha-D-mannosidase, no cross-reactivity was observed with the sperm surface mannosidase. A small amount of fucosyltransferase (less than 1% of the enzyme originally present on spermatozoa) was found in the salt-washed plasma membrane, but the enrichment of the enzyme was only one-tenth of that observed for adenylate cyclase. The potential ligand-like role of human sperm surface alpha-D-mannosidase and other sperm surface enzymes during fertilization is discussed.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2116923     DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod42.5.843

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Reprod        ISSN: 0006-3363            Impact factor:   4.285


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