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Alteration of Sites on the Mammalian Sperm Surface following Capacitation

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THE ovum cannot be penetrated by a spermatozoon until the latter undergoes a change termed capacitation1 which, in the golden hamster, can be produced in vitro by incubation in various,body fluids2–4 including serum5 and (β-glucuronidase6. The process involves vesiculation of the plasma membrane with the outer acrosomal membrane7, which in turn seems to release egg-penetrating enzymes and exposes a surface which can fuse with the vitelline membrane of the egg8. As part of a series of investigations on the nature of these surface changes we have studied the effect of proteolytic enzymes on the adherence of sperm to eggs in vitro. Our results show that adherence of sperm to the zona pellucida is species specific both before and after capacitation. Capacitation alters the sperm surface, however, so that it will no longer adhere to trypsin-treated eggs.

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HARTMANN, J., GWATKIN, R. Alteration of Sites on the Mammalian Sperm Surface following Capacitation. Nature 234, 479–481 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/234479b0

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