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Query: EC:3.1.6.4 (chondroitinase)
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The effect of specific glycosaminoglycan-hydrolyzing enzymes on the ruthenium red staining of pig spermatozoa was studied. Washed spermatozoa were incubated at 35 degrees C in buffer or with neuraminidase 0.5 units/ml, heparinase 0.2 mg/ml, or chondroitinase ABC 2.0 units/ml. After incubation sperm cells were washed, stained with ruthenium red and studied under the electron microscope. Anionic sites in the surface of untreated spermatozoa follow regularly the plasma membrane, but present are numerous processes constituting what has been defined as the glycocalyx. Neuraminidase did not affect the distribution of ruthenium red on the surface of the spermatozoa, but eliminated almost completely the processes of the glycocalyx. Heparinase caused loss of the ruthenium red-stained sites on the membrane surface of pig spermatozoa with less influence on the dense processes of the glycocalyx. A similar loss of ruthenium red-stained sites was observed with nitrous acid treatment. A striking effect of treatment with chondroitinase ABC was the production of a typical acrosome reaction.
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PMID:Glycosaminoglycan-sulfate as plasma membrane component of pig spermatozoa. 169 1

The possibility that partial hydrolysis of glycosaminoglycan-sulfates (GAGs) such as occurs during the last phases of follicular maturation could play some role in the activity of follicular fluid as an inducer of the acrosome reaction was explored. Hydrolysis of follicular fluid GAGs (ff-GAGs) for 30 min with low-pH HNO2 substantially increased (more than 3 times) its capacity to induce the acrosome reaction. This increase was significantly reduced when the time of hydrolysis was either shorter (10 min) or longer (60 min). Partial hydrolysis of spermatozoa GAGs by direct incubation of sperm cells with chondroitinase ABC was also capable of inducing the acrosome reaction.
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PMID:Increased acrosome-reaction inducing activity of glycosaminoglycans by partial hydrolysis. 350 33