Abstract:An acrosomal fraction, termed the ALM (acrosomal lamina complex) was isolated from hamster cauda epididymal spermatozoa that contain specific domains of the acrosomal matrix and an adherent detergent-insoluble complex, termed the acrosomal lamina, which is derived from the outer acrosomal membrane. By SDS-PAGE, the ALM fraction exhibited two major polypeptides of Mr=29,000 (ALM29) and Mr=22,000 (ALM22). We have also shown that an ALM complex binds both acrosin and N-acetylglucosaminidase (NAGA) in a dose-depen… Show more
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