Bull sperm that had been extracted with 0.2% Triton X-100 could be reactivated with ATP, and their movement closely resembled the motion of intact live sperm. Their motility required the presence of ATP, magnesium, and a medium of suitable salt concentration and pH. When Triton-extracted bull sperm were digested breifly with trypsin at pH 9.0, they appeared to reatin most of their normal structure, but subsequent exposure of the digested sperm to ATP caused a disintegration by light microscopy, using dark-field illumination, combined with an electron microscope study of preparations of the disintegrated sperm, demonstrated the presence of an active sliding mechanism of filament interaction in bull spermatozoa. Human sperm subjected to the same procedures showed similar patterns of reactivation and of disintegration.
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1 April 1975
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April 01 1975
Adenosine triphosphate-induced motility and sliding of filaments in mammalian sperm extracted with Triton X-100.
C B Lindemann
I R Gibbons
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1975) 65 (1): 147–162.
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C B Lindemann, I R Gibbons; Adenosine triphosphate-induced motility and sliding of filaments in mammalian sperm extracted with Triton X-100.. J Cell Biol 1 April 1975; 65 (1): 147–162. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.65.1.147
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