2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2012.05.039
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Proteomic analysis of the reproductive tract fluids from tropically-adapted Santa Ines rams

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“…Within the criterion used to search trustworthy indicators of the animals reproductive potential are: the sexual behavior, the semen parameters, among others (SOUZA et al, 2012). However, these evaluations define some minimum criterion to the selection and utilization of the breeding (REGO, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the criterion used to search trustworthy indicators of the animals reproductive potential are: the sexual behavior, the semen parameters, among others (SOUZA et al, 2012). However, these evaluations define some minimum criterion to the selection and utilization of the breeding (REGO, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Souza and coworkers detected 113 ± 7 spots per gel of cauda epididymal fluid from rams by means of 2D SDS-PAGE analysis (Souza et al, 2012). The most abundant proteins in these gels appeared as albumin and transferrin.…”
Section: Role Of Epididymal Proteome In Sperm Maturationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phospholipid binding proteins belonging to the family of BSPs (Binder of Sperm Proteins) are present in the seminal plasma of several species, including bulls, bucks (male goats and rabbits), rams, men, male rodents, and stallions (Moura et al, 2007a;Manjunath et al, 2009;Souza et al, 2012;Plante et al, 2016). BSPs comprise approximately 60% of all proteins of the accessory sex gland fluid (Moura et al, 2007a) and seminal plasma (Manjunath and Sairam, 1987) from Bos taurus bulls and nearly the same amount in Bos indicus seminal plasma (Rego et al, 2014).…”
Section: Proteins Involved In Sperm Capacitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capacitating effects of BSPs seem to hold true in other species as well, such as mice and humans (Plante et al, 2014). However, while ruminant BSPs originate mainly from the accessory sex glands (Manjunath et al, 2009;Souza et al, 2012;van Tilburg et al, 2014), its expression in mice and humans occurs in the epidididymis.…”
Section: Proteins Involved In Sperm Capacitationmentioning
confidence: 99%