“…Sperm maturation is facilitated by a number of proteins secreted by the epididymal epithelial cells into the luminal fluid, which then bind on to the sperm surface (Ducheux et al, 2003). Defensins (Yenugu et al, 2004(Yenugu et al, , 2006Travis et al, 2000), members of the sperm-associated antigen 11 family (Hamil et al, 2000), lysozymes Mandal et al, 2003), lipocalins (Hamil et al, 2003), cathelicidins, protease inhibitors Blankenvoorde et al, 1998;Hiemstra et al, 1996), inhibitors of complement lysis (Collard and Griswold, 1987;Griswold et al, 1986), the cysteine-rich proteins such as CRISPs (Jalkanen et al, 2005;Luo et al, 2012), and members of the prostate-and testis-expressed (PATE) family (Bera et al, 2002;Soler-Garcia et al, 2005;Levitin et al, 2008;Turunen et al, 2011) are some examples of a wide range of proteins that bind to the sperm surface . Further, a variety of factors secreted by the seminal vesicles and prostate also aid in the formation of functional http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jri.2015.02.009 0165-0378/© 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.…”