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Analysis of lipid and protein components of ejaculated bull sperm surface and seminal plasma
Authors:Leona G. Young  S. A. Goodman
Abstract:Surface components of ejaculated bull sperm were radiolabeled by enzymatic iodination with lactoperoxidase and Na125I. The sperm were lysed and the labeled components analyzed on SDS-7.5% polyacrylamide gels. Electrophoresis of solubilized radioactivity resolved six components with approximate molecular weights of 77, 61, 44, 36, 24, and 15 kilodaltons. To identify components that might be adsorbed to the bull sperm surface from seminal secretions, seminal plasma was labeled. Electrophoresis of labeled seminal plasma resolved four components with approximate molecular weights of 74, 33, 24, and 15 kilodaltons, each of which comigrated with a labeled sperm surface component. To identify the chemical composition of the radiolabeled components, labeled sperm surface and labeled seminal plasma were submitted to isopycnic density gradient centrifugation in cesium chloride. The 125I incorporated into bull sperm surface separated into two discrete areas of radioactivity, one having a density characteristic of protein and the other, of lipid. Iodinated seminal plasma banded in one discrete area that had a density characteristic of protein. Electrophoretic analysis of each area of radioactivity recovered from the gradients demonstrated that five of the six sperm surface and all of the seminal plasma components were in the protein fractions. The 15-kilodalton sperm surface component banded as a lipid, whereas the 15-kilodalton seminal plasma componènt banded as a protein.
Keywords:sperm surface  seminal plasma  proteins  radiolabeling  bull
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