The Asian Age

NEW STRUCTURE DISCOVERED IN HUMAN SPERM

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London, Feb. 22: Scientists have identified a never- before- seen structure inside human sperm tails, an advance that may help us understand why some sperms are better swimmers than others.

A highly effective tail is needed in order for a sperm to be able to swim, and for a baby to be conceived.

Researcher­s, including those from the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, identified the completely new nanostruct­ure inside sperm tails, using cryo- electron tomography.

The method produces

3D images of cellular structures.

The tail is a highly complex machine that consists of around a thousand different types of building blocks.

The most important of these are called tubulins, which form long tubes ( microtubul­es). The tubes are found inside the sperm tail.

Thousands of motorprote­ins — molecules that can move are affixed to these tubes.

By being fixed to one microtubul­e and “walking on” the adjacent microtubul­e, the motorprote­ins in the sperm tail pull and the tail bends, enabling sperm to swim.

“It’s actually quite incredible that it can work,” said Johanna Hoog from University of Gothenburg, who led the study published in the journal Scientific Reports.

The movement motorprote­ins has to be coordinate­d in order for the sperm to be able to swim,” said Johanna.

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