Gene: SPACA1
Official Full Name: sperm acrosome associated 1provided by HGNC
Gene Summary: The correlation of anti-sperm antibodies with cases of unexplained infertility implicates a role for these antibodies in blocking fertilization. Improved diagnosis and treatment of immunologic infertility, as well as identification of proteins for targeted contraception, are dependent on the identification and characterization of relevant sperm antigens. The protein expressed by this gene is recognized by anti-sperm antibodies from infertile males. Furthermore, antibodies generated against the recombinant protein block in vitro fertilization. This protein localizes to the acrosomal membrane of spermatids and mature spermatozoa where it is thought to play a role in acrosomal morphogenesis and in sperm-egg binding and fusion, respectively. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
| Catalog Number | Product Name | Species | Gene | Passage ratio | Mycoplasma testing | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KOA00618 | SPACA1 Knockout cell line (293T) | Human | SPACA1 | 1:3~1:6 | negative | Online Inquiry |
| KOA06722 | SPACA1 Knockout cell line (AC16) | Human | SPACA1 | 1:3-1:4 | negative | Online Inquiry |
| KOA22166 | SPACA1 Knockout cell line (BEAS-2B) | Human | SPACA1 | 1:3~1:4 | negative | Online Inquiry |
| KOA37612 | SPACA1 Knockout cell line (U-2932) | Human | SPACA1 | 1:2-1:4 | negative | Online Inquiry |
| KOA53013 | SPACA1 Knockout cell line (TPC-1) | Human | SPACA1 | 1:5-1:8 | negative | Online Inquiry |
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