附睾蛋白的分子特性。

C Kirchhoff
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通过各种方法,从传统的蛋白质分离纯化到单克隆抗体和cDNA克隆策略,已经获得了大量关于哺乳动物附睾蛋白质的信息。人类附睾中特异性产生的蛋白质的分子特征已经通过cDNA克隆实现,然后提高针对合成肽表位的抗体。预测的蛋白质已经定位于人类附睾上皮、附睾管和输精管的管腔内,以及射精精子的表面。精子与至少四种人类附睾蛋白(ARP、HE2、HE4和HE5/CD52)有关联。然而,与其他物种的情况一样,人类附睾的任何腔内成分(包括克隆的分泌糖蛋白)与精子成熟或储存的特定功能之间的联系尚未得到令人信服的证明。附睾蛋白功能的间接证据来自其相对较高的频率和组织特异性表达,以及它们沿人类附睾管的独特空间表达模式。然而,除了作为精子成熟的基本标志外,它们在功能上是否也很重要,还有待确定(例如,通过在功能测试中使用这些蛋白质及其抗体)。
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Molecular characterization of epididymal proteins.

By using various methods, ranging from conventional protein separation and purification to monoclonal antibody and cDNA cloning strategies, a considerable body of information has been obtained on mammalian epididymal proteins. Molecular characterization of proteins specifically produced in the human epididymis has been achieved by cDNA cloning, followed by raising antibodies against synthetic peptide epitopes. The predicted proteins have been localized in the human epididymal epithelium, within the lumen of the epididymal duct and vas deferens, and also on the surface of ejaculated spermatozoa. Sperm association has been reported for at least four human epididymal proteins, ARP, HE2, HE4, and HE5/CD52. However, as is largely the case in other species, a link to a specific function for any luminal component of the human epididymis, including the cloned secretory glycoproteins, to either sperm maturation or storage has not yet been demonstrated convincingly. Indirect evidence for a function for epididymal proteins comes from their relatively high frequency and tissue-specific expression as well as from their distinct spatial expression patterns along the human epididymal duct. However, it remains to be established (for example, by using the proteins and their antibodies in functional tests) whether, besides being essential markers of sperm maturation, they are also functionally important.

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