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1. CABS1 Is Essential for Progressive Motility and the Integrity of Fibrous Sheath in Mouse Epididymal Spermatozoa.

2. Biallelic loss-of-function mutations in SEPTIN4 (C17ORF47), encoding a conserved annulus protein, cause thin midpiece spermatozoa and male infertility in humans.

3. Dissecting the SPAG6 domain that mediates interaction with Snapin.

4. Single-nucleotide polymorphism c.474G>A in the SEPT12 gene is a predisposing factor in male infertility.

5. A novel epididymal quiescence factor inhibits sperm motility by modulating NOS activity and intracellular NO-cGMP pathway.

6. Intraflagellar transporter protein 140 (IFT140), a component of IFT-A complex, is essential for male fertility and spermiogenesis in mice.

7. Immunodetection of acetylated alpha-tubulin in stony corals: Evidence for the existence of flagella in coral male germ cells.

8. Tubulin acetylation: A novel functional avenue for CDYL in sperm.

9. Functional anatomy of the mammalian sperm flagellum.

10. CABCOCO1, a novel coiled-coil protein With calcium-binding activity, is localized in the sperm flagellum.

11. Mechanics of the eukaryotic flagellar axoneme: Evidence for structural distortion during bending.

12. Effects of the dynein inhibitor ciliobrevin on the flagellar motility of sea urchin spermatozoa.

13. Male mice express spermatogenic cell-specific triosephosphate isomerase isozymes.

14. Epididymal protease inhibitor (EPPIN) is differentially expressed in the male rat reproductive tract and immunolocalized in maturing spermatozoa.

15. CASK interacts with PMCA4b and JAM-A on the mouse sperm flagellum to regulate Ca2+ homeostasis and motility.

16. The structural heterogeneity of radial spokes in cilia and flagella is conserved.

17. Heads or tails? Structural events and molecular mechanisms that promote mammalian sperm acrosomal exocytosis and motility.

18. Characterization of flagellar cysteine-rich sperm proteins involved in motility, by the combination of cellular fractionation, fluorescence detection, and mass spectrometry analysis.

19. Proteomic profiling reveals compartment-specific, novel functions of ascidian sperm proteins.

20. Detachment of the basal body from the sperm tail is not required to organize functional centrosomes during Drosophila embryogenesis.

21. Characterization of Spetex-1, a new component of satellite fibrils associated with outer dense fibers in the middle piece of rodent sperm flagella.

22. Centrioles to basal bodies in the spermiogenesis of Mastotermes darwiniensis (Insecta, Isoptera).

23. Bending-induced switching of dynein activity in elastase-treated axonemes of sea urchin sperm--roles of Ca2+ and ADP.

24. Expression of mitochondrial transcription factor A (TFAM) during porcine gametogenesis and preimplantation embryo development.

25. Protein kinase A RII-like (R2D2) proteins exhibit differential localization and AKAP interaction.

26. Sept12 is a component of the mammalian sperm tail annulus.

27. The roles of noncatalytic ATP binding and ADP binding in the regulation of dynein motile activity in flagella.

28. Ultrastructural analysis of the aberrant axoneme morphogenesis in thrips (Thysanoptera, Insecta).

29. The role of dynamin 3 in the testis.

30. Microtubule sliding movement in tilapia sperm flagella axoneme is regulated by Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein phosphorylation.

31. Utilization of citrate and lactate through a lactate dehydrogenase and ATP-regulated pathway in boar spermatozoa.

32. Rat Spag5 associates in somatic cells with endoplasmic reticulum and microtubules but in spermatozoa with outer dense fibers.

33. Sperm tail abnormalities in mutant mice with neo(r) gene insertion into an intron of the keratin 9 gene.

34. Molecular cloning of a new member of TEKTIN family, Tektin4, located to the flagella of rat spermatozoa.

35. Hamster contraception associated protein 1 (CAP1).

36. Glutamylated and glycylated tubulin isoforms in the aberrant sperm axoneme of the gall-midge fly, Asphondylia ruebsaameni.

37. Polycystins: what polycystic kidney disease tells us about sperm.

38. Intramanchette transport (IMT): managing the making of the spermatid head, centrosome, and tail.

39. Microtubule displacements at the tips of living flagella.

40. Molecular cloning of Odf3 encoding a novel coiled-coil protein of sperm tail outer dense fibers.

41. Characterization of a novel gene, sperm-tail-associated protein (Stap), in mouse post-meiotic testicular germ cells.

42. Testicular protein Spag5 has similarity to mitotic spindle protein Deepest and binds outer dense fiber protein Odf1.

43. Tpx-1 is a component of the outer dense fibers and acrosome of rat spermatozoa.

44. Accessory tubules and axonemal microtubules of Apis mellifera sperm flagellum differ in their tubulin isoform content.

45. Identification of RS as a flagellar and head sperm protein.

46. Characterization of a microtubule assembly inhibitor from Xenopus oocytes.

47. Regulation of microtubule sliding by a 36-kDa phosphoprotein in hamster sperm flagella.

48. Mouse Odf2 cDNAs consist of evolutionary conserved as well as highly variable sequences and encode outer dense fiber proteins of the sperm tail.

49. The use of phosphocreatine plus ADP as energy source for motility of membrane-deprived trout spermatozoa.

50. Sak57, an acidic keratin initially present in the spermatid manchette before becoming a component of paraaxonemal structures of the developing tail.

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