Structure and Function of Caltrin (Calcium Transport Inhibitor) Proteins.

Biochemistry Insights Pub Date : 2017-12-17 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1178626417745822
Ernesto Javier Grasso, Carlos Enrique Coronel
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Caltrin (calcium transport inhibitor) is a family of small and basic proteins of the mammalian seminal plasma which bind to sperm cells during ejaculation and inhibit the extracellular Ca2+ uptake, preventing the premature acrosomal exocytosis and hyperactivation when sperm cells ascend through the female reproductive tract. The binding of caltrin proteins to specific areas of the sperm surface suggests the existence of caltrin receptors, or precise protein-phospholipid arrangements in the sperm membrane, distributed in the regions where Ca2+ influx may take place. However, the molecular mechanisms of recognition and interaction between caltrin and spermatozoa have not been elucidated. Therefore, the aim of this article is to describe in depth the known structural features and functional properties of caltrin proteins, to find out how they may possibly interact with the sperm membranes to control the intracellular signaling that trigger physiological events required for fertilization.

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钙转运抑制剂(Caltrin)蛋白的结构与功能。
钙转运抑制剂(Caltrin, calcium transport inhibitor)是哺乳动物精浆中的一类小而基本的蛋白质,在射精过程中与精子细胞结合,抑制细胞外Ca2+的摄取,防止精子细胞通过雌性生殖道上升时顶体过早胞外和过度活化。钙调蛋白与精子表面特定区域的结合表明存在钙调蛋白受体,或在精子膜上精确的蛋白-磷脂排列,分布在Ca2+内流可能发生的区域。然而,卵磷脂与精子之间的识别和相互作用的分子机制尚未阐明。因此,本文的目的是深入描述caltrin蛋白的已知结构特征和功能特性,以发现它们如何可能与精子膜相互作用,以控制触发受精所需生理事件的细胞内信号。
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Biochemistry Insights BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
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