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Protein markers in Angus bull spermatozoa for fertilityWang, Xiaojun 07 August 2010 (has links)
In the field of mammalian reproduction, the success rate of fertilization largely relies on spermatozoa fertility potential. Total proteins change to a large degree during gametogenesis to activate gametes. There are some techniques that are most popular for proteomic studies of fertilization, including SDS-PAGE, 2D-DIGE, Western Blotting and Immunocytochemistry, as well as Mass Spectrometry. Proteins and their cofactors play important roles at different stages of gametogenesis, fertilization and embryo development. However, insufficiencies in the construction mode of fertility hinder the techniques in determination the sperm fertility. This study focused on identifying and tracking crucial proteins for fertility based on comparison between high- and lowertility sperms by means of 2D-DIGE and immunoblotting. We identified 18 proteins that varied significantly, including Outer dense fiber 2 (ODF2) of sperm tails and Manganous superoxide dismutase (MnSOD). Differences in these proteins suggest that posttranslational modification and deoxydation of sperm proteins might be associated with fertility.
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Transcription factor Pax6 controls structure and function of the centrosome in cortical progenitorsTylkowski, Marco Andreas 26 June 2013 (has links)
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Cellular and Biochemical Analysis of an Outer Dense Fiber Protein 2 (Odf2) Variant and the Endogenous Odf2 / Cenexin in Functional Approaches / Zelluläre und biochemische Analyse einer Outer Dense Fiber Protein 2 (Odf2) Variante und die funktionelle Charakterisierung von endogenen Odf2 / CenexinHüber, Daniela 19 January 2009 (has links)
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Interaktionen des testikulären outer dense fibre protein 2 (ODF 2)bei der zellulären Organisation / Interactions of the testicular outer dense fibre protein 2 (ODF 2) during cellular organisationDonkor, Fatima 31 October 2006 (has links)
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Functional Analysis of Two Major Sperm Tail Proteins Identifies ODF1 as Being Essential for the Tight Linkage of the Sperm Head to the Tail via SPAG4 and ODF2 as A Component of the β-catenin Destruction ComplexYang, Kefei 04 June 2014 (has links)
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