Acid glycohydrolases in rat spermatocytes, spermatids and spermatozoa: enzyme activities, biosynthesis and immunolocalization

Aida Abou-Haila and Daulat R. P. Tulsiani

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Abstract

Mammalian sperm acrosomes contain several glycohydrolases that are thought to aid in the dispersion and digestion of vestments surrounding the egg. In this study, we have used multiple approaches to examine the origin of acrosome-associated glycohdyrdolases. Mixed spermatogenic cells, prepared from rat testis, were separated by unit gravity sedimentation. The purified germ cells (spermatocytes [SC], round spermatids [RS], and elongated/condensed spermatids [E/CS]) contained several glycohydrolase activities. Metabolic labeling in the cell culture, immunoprecipitation, and autoradiographic approaches revealed that β-D-galactosidase was synthesized in SC and RS in 88/90 kDa forms which undergo processing in a cell-specific manner. Immunohistochemical approaches demonstrated that the enzyme was localized in Golgi membranes/vesicles, and lysosome-like structures in SC and RS, and forming/formed acrosome of E/CS.

Indexing terms  Sperm acrosome - male germ cells - β-D-galactosidase - acrosmal glycohydrolases - mammalian fertilization

Published December 3, 2001

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