“…zonadhesin (Hardy et al 1991, Gao & Garbers 1998, Olson et al 2004, ACRV1/SP-10 (Foster et al 1994), AM67/ZP3R/sp56 (Cheng et al 1994, Foster et al 1997, Kim et al 2001a, ZPBP1/sp38/IAM38 (Mori et al 1995, Yu et al 2006, AM50 (Westbrook-Case et al 1994, Kim et al 2001b, MC41 (Tanii et al 2002), SAMP32 (Hao et al 2002), ESP , SAMP14 , and acrosomal enzymes (reviewed by Moreno & Alvarado (2006)). In previous reports relating acrosomal molecules as described above, the status of the acrosome and the acrosome reaction progression were often measured by acrosome-related lectin stains such as Arachis hypogaea agglutinin (PNA), concanavalin A, and Pisum sativum agglutinin (Kallajoki et al 1986, Mortimer et al 1987, Holden et al 1990, Holden & Trounson 1991, Kinger & Rajalakshmi 1995, De Blas et al 2005, Harper et al 2008, Mugnier et al 2009, and in transgenic mice such as acrosin-green fluorescent protein (GFP) transgenic mice (Nakanishi et al 1999, Kim & Gerton 2003, Buffone et al 2009b. In human sperm, the acrosome reaction progression was identified as having six stages, with the intermediate ones based on transmission electron microscopic observations, in which acrosomal matrix material was lost while outer membranes appeared to retain their integrity (Stock & Fraser 1987, Yudin et al 1988.…”