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Evolution and function of mammalian binder of sperm proteins.

Geneviève Plante1,2, Bruno Prud'homme1, Jinjiang Fan3, Michel Lafleur4, Puttaswamy Manjunath5,6.   

Abstract

Binder of sperm (BSP) proteins are ubiquitous among mammals and have been extensively investigated over the last three decades. They were first characterized in bull seminal plasma and have now been identified in more than 15 different mammalian species where they represent a superfamily. In addition to sharing a common structure, BSP proteins share many characteristics. They are expressed by seminal vesicles and epididymides, interact with similar ligands and bind to the outer leaflet of sperm membranes via an interaction with choline phospholipids. In addition to playing a major role in sperm capacitation, they are implicated as molecular chaperones in sperm motility and viability, in the formation of the oviductal sperm reservoir, in the regulation of cell volume and possibly in the interaction between sperm and oocytes, making them crucial multifunctional proteins. Furthermore, BSP proteins can bind to egg yolk low-density lipoproteins and milk components, an interaction important for the protection of sperm during semen preservation in liquid or frozen state. Our current knowledge of BSP proteins strongly emphasizes their fundamental importance in male fertility and in the optimization of semen preservation techniques. Much work is still ahead in order to fully understand all the mysteries of BSP proteins.

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Keywords:  Binder of sperm proteins; Evolution; Functions; Male genital tract; Sperm

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26386584     DOI: 10.1007/s00441-015-2289-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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Authors:  C Sudheer Kumar; Musti J Swamy
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3.  Sperm acquire epididymis-derived proteins through epididymosomes.

Authors:  F Barrachina; M A Battistone; J Castillo; C Mallofré; M Jodar; S Breton; R Oliva
Journal:  Hum Reprod       Date:  2022-04-01       Impact factor: 6.918

4.  Metabolic Activity of Boar Semen Stored in Different Extenders Supplemented with Ostrich Egg Yolk Lipoproteins.

Authors:  Anna Dziekońska; Marek Kinder; Leyland Fraser; Jerzy Strzeżek; Władysław Kordan
Journal:  J Vet Res       Date:  2017-04-04       Impact factor: 1.744

5.  Protein signatures of seminal plasma from bulls with contrasting frozen-thawed sperm viability.

Authors:  Fabio P Gomes; Robin Park; Arabela G Viana; Carolina Fernandez-Costa; Einko Topper; Abdullah Kaya; Erdogan Memili; John R Yates; Arlindo A Moura
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-09-04       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 6.  Ligands and Receptors Involved in the Sperm-Zona Pellucida Interactions in Mammals.

Authors:  Lucie Tumova; Michal Zigo; Peter Sutovsky; Marketa Sedmikova; Pavla Postlerova
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2021-01-12       Impact factor: 6.600

7.  The effects of gelatin supplementation prior to cooling on ram semen quality and fertility.

Authors:  Anderson Marques Pinto Bandeira; José Eduardo Matos; Alexandre Nízio Maria; Paulo César Falanghe Carneiro; Phillip H Purdy; Hymerson Costa Azevedo
Journal:  Anim Reprod       Date:  2018-08-16       Impact factor: 1.807

8.  Epididymal proteins Binder of SPerm Homologs 1 and 2 (BSPH1/2) are dispensable for male fertility and sperm motility in mice.

Authors:  Marzieh Eskandari-Shahraki; Bruno Prud'homme; Francis Bergeron; Puttaswamy Manjunath
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-06-02       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 9.  Sperm migration, selection, survival, and fertilizing ability in the mammalian oviduct†.

Authors:  Coline Mahé; Aleksandra Maria Zlotkowska; Karine Reynaud; Guillaume Tsikis; Pascal Mermillod; Xavier Druart; Jennifer Schoen; Marie Saint-Dizier
Journal:  Biol Reprod       Date:  2021-08-03       Impact factor: 4.285

Review 10.  The transformative impact of extracellular vesicles on developing sperm.

Authors:  Michael P Rimmer; Christopher D Gregory; Rod T Mitchell
Journal:  Reprod Fertil       Date:  2021-06-25
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