Characterization and functions of beta defensins in the epididymis

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2007-07-01
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Hall, Susan H.
Yenugu, Suresh
Radhakrishnan, Yashwanth
Avellar, Maria Christina W.
Petrusz, Peter
French, Frank S.
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The epididymal β-defensins have evolved by repeated gene duplication and divergence to encode a family of proteins that provide direct protection against pathogens and also support the male reproductive tract in its primary function. Male tract defensins also facilitate recovery from pathogen attack. The β-defensins possess ancient conserved sequence and structural features widespread in multi-cellular organisms, suggesting fundamental roles in species survival. Primate SPAG11, the functional fusion of two ancestrally independent β-defensin genes, produces a large family of alternatively spliced transcripts that are expressed according to tissue-specific and species-specific constraints. The complexity of SPAG11 varies in different branches of mammalian evolution. Interactions of human SPAG11D with host proteins indicate involvement in multiple signaling pathways. © 2007 Asian Journal of Andrology, Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Antibacterial, Defensin, Male fertility
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Asian Journal of Andrology. v.9(4)