2024
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2024.1457638
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Lipid remodeling in acrosome exocytosis: unraveling key players in the human sperm

Laila Suhaiman,
Silvia A. Belmonte

Abstract: It has long been thought that exocytosis was driven exclusively by well-studied fusion proteins. Some decades ago, the role of lipids became evident and escalated interest in the field. Our laboratory chose a particular cell to face this issue: the human sperm. What makes this cell special? Sperm, as terminal cells, are characterized by their scarcity of organelles and the complete absence of transcriptional and translational activities. They are specialized for a singular membrane fusion occurrence: the exocy… Show more

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