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Posttranslational Modification
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3.4.21.10
glycoprotein
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732900
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732927
3.4.21.10
glycoprotein
one potential N-glycosylation site is present at Asn-128 and three potential O-glycosylation sites are present at Thr-184, Thr-300 and Thr-312
717511
3.4.21.10
proteolytic modification
96% of acrosin of capacitated sperm samples and control is present in the zymogen form
667370
3.4.21.10
proteolytic modification
acrosin is an acrosomal protease synthesized as an inactive precursor, proacrosin, which is processed via autoproteolysis into active forms alpha- and beta-acrosin, which occurs earlier in frozen/thawed dog spermatozoa than in fresh dog spermatozoa
710537
3.4.21.10
proteolytic modification
the inactive form proacrosin needs to be activated to acrosin autocatalytically during the acrosome reaction
708045
3.4.21.10
side-chain modification
glycoprotein
36458
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36464
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36471
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