| Literature DB >> 2432804 |
S P Flaherty, V P Winfrey, G E Olson.
Abstract
The distribution of monomeric and polymeric actin in spermatozoa from the bull, boar, rabbit, human, rat, mouse, golden hamster, and guinea pig has been examined by using a monoclonal antiactin antibody and NBD-phallacidin. Actin was present in sperm from each species. When the monoclonal antibody was used, there was a species-specific distribution and intensity of fluorescence, but no generalized pattern. Specific fluorescence was noted in the neck and principal piece of human sperm; in the postacrosomal region, neck, and midpiece of bull and boar sperm; in the postacrosomal region, neck, and principal/equatorial segment border of rabbit sperm; in the neck region of hamster sperm; and in the neck, midpiece, and principal piece of rat, mouse, and guinea pig sperm. Sperm from all eight species displayed no specific fluorescence with NBD-phallacidin, indicating that actin was present in a nonfilamentous form. SDS extracts of sperm were analyzed by SDS-PAGE and Western blotting; in sperm from each species, a 42-kD protein with specific affinity for the monoclonal antibody was present.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 2432804 DOI: 10.1002/ar.1092160407
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anat Rec ISSN: 0003-276X