Biochemical characterization of sperm agglutination antigen-1, a human sperm surface antigen implicated in gamete interactions

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The anti-sperm monoclonal antibody (mAb) S19 was previously demonstrated to agglutinate human spermatozoa, inhibit sperm penetration of cervical mucus, and inhibit sperm-zona pellucida binding. These results implicated the cognate S19 antigen, designated sperm agglutination antigen-1 (SAGA-1), in gamete interactions and identified SAGA-1 as an attractive candidate for immunocontraceptive development. In the present study, evaluation of sperm agglutination with video microscopy showed that the S19 mAb rapidly and completely agglutinated human spermatozoa in a 'tangled' pattern of agglutination. One- and two-dimensional immunoblot analyses identified SAGA- 1 as a highly acidic, polymorphic sperm protein with an apparent molecular mass of 15-25 kDa and an isoelectric point of 2.5-3.0. Periodate treatment abolished this immunoreactivity, demonstrating that the S19 mAb reacted with a carbohydrate epitope and indicating that SAGA-1 is a glycoprotein. Absence of S19 immunoreactivity in postvasectomy seminal fluid implicated the testis, epididymis, and/or proximal vas deferens in the expression of SAGA-1. In solubility and phase partitioning assays, SAGA-1 was extracted from spermatozoa in Triton X-114 and exhibited the hydrophobic characteristics of integral and glycosylphosphatidyl inositol-anchored membrane proteins. These results identify SAGA-1 as a hydrophobic, highly acidic sperm glycoprotein that is localized on the entire sperm surface and has potential significance as a target for antibodies that inhibit sperm function and gamete interactions.

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Diekman, A. B., Westbrook-Case, V. A., Naaby-Hansen, S., Klotz, K. L., Flickinger, C. J., & Herr, J. C. (1997). Biochemical characterization of sperm agglutination antigen-1, a human sperm surface antigen implicated in gamete interactions. Biology of Reproduction, 57(5), 1136–1144. https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod57.5.1136

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