“…In addition to well-documented roles in the regulation of myelin sheath deposition in the central nervous system (Eckhardt, 2008), ARSA has also been identified within the acrosome of sperm from a variety of species including boar (Dudkiewicz, 1984;Tanphaichitr et al, 1998), mouse (Tanphaichitr et al, 1990;White et al, 2000;Tantibhedhyangkul et al, 2002;Weerachatyanukul et al, 2003) and human Tantibhedhyangkul et al, 2002). Among its proposed roles in sperm, ARSA has been implicated in the dispersion of the cumulus matrix of cumulus -oocyte complexes (Wu et al, 2007), as well as in the mediation of ZP adhesion Carmona et al, 2002b). Interestingly, these dual roles have also been ascribed to the other predominant component of the sperm complex characterized in this study, SPAM1 (previously known as , and again these roles appear to extend across a large number of species (Primakoff et al, 1985;Cowan et al, 1986;Phelps and Myles, 1987;Gmachl et al, 1993;Cherr et al, 1996;Hunnicutt et al, 1996;Sabeur et al, 1997;Baba et al, 2002).…”