Proteomic comparison of detergent-extracted sperm proteins from bulls with different fertility indexes

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Intrinsic factors such as proteins modulate the fertilising ability of male gametes. We compared detergent-extracted sperm protein composition of bulls with different fertility indexes in order to highlight putative fertility markers of sperm. Frozen semen from 23 Holstein bulls with documented fertility was used. According to their 'fertility solution' (SOL), as calculated by the Canadian dairy network, bulls were divided into four groups: high fertility (HF) (SOL>3.0; n=6), medium-HF (2.9>SOL>2.0; n=5), medium-low fertility (-2.8>SOL>-4.9; n=8) and low fertility (LF; SOL <0.001) of the fertility scores. The reported functions of these proteins are in agreement with a putative involvement in defective sperm physiology, where lower or higher levels can jeopardise sperm ability to reach and fertilise the oocyte. © 2010 Society for Reproduction and Fertility.

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D’Amours, O., Frenette, G., Fortier, M., Leclerc, P., & Sullivan, R. (2010). Proteomic comparison of detergent-extracted sperm proteins from bulls with different fertility indexes. Reproduction, 139(3), 545–556. https://doi.org/10.1530/REP-09-0375

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