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Query: EC:3.2.1.20 (
alpha-glucosidase
)
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A major secretory protein of the human epididymis that is taken up by maturing spermatozoa is homologous to the leukocyte antigen
CD52
. The epididymis was shown to be the sole source of
CD52
in seminal fluid, since
CD52
could be detected in seminal plasma from sperm-containing ejaculates and not in ejaculates of vasectomized patients by Western blot analysis. The glycoprotein is not expressed in the testes. A fluorescence immunobinding assay was developed to quantify the amount of epididymal secretion of
CD52
in the seminal plasma of various groups of fertile and infertile patients. Donor spermatozoa bearing
CD52
were used as binding site tracers for free anti-
CD52
antibody remaining after it had adsorbed
CD52
from the seminal plasma to be assayed. The level of subsequent antibody binding to spermatozoa was measured by flow cytometry and the extent of binding inhibition was compared to a reference pool of seminal plasma to provide relative amounts of
CD52
in test seminal plasma. There were no correlations between seminal plasma
CD52
concentration and any semen parameter tested, including sperm concentration, percentage motility, normal sperm morphology or the concentration of seminal neutral
alpha-glucosidase
, fructose and zinc. There was a slight tendency towards an inverse relationship with the amount of
CD52
on spermatozoa, but this was not significant. No differences were found among groups of patients classified by their semen parameters or fertility status. These findings indicate that the epididymal specific supply of
CD52
is not a limiting factor for
CD52
uptake onto spermatozoa.
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PMID:Epididymal secretion of CD52 as measured in human seminal plasma by a fluorescence immunoassay. 966 31