Post Translational Modifications | Four distinct glycoforms A, C, F and S arise from different N-linked oligosaccharide chains at amino acid residues Asn-46 and Asn-81. Glycodelin-A and -F are taken up by the cumulus cells in which partial deglycosylation takes place to produce glycodelin-C. |
Function | Glycoprotein that regulates critical steps during fertilization and also has immunomonomodulatory effects. Four glycoforms, namely glycodelin-S, -A, -F and -C have been identified in reproductive tissues that differ in glycosylation and biological activity. Glycodelin-A has contraceptive and immunosuppressive activities. Glycodelin-C stimulates binding of spermatozoa to the zona pellucida. Glycodelin-F inhibits spermatozoa-zona pellucida binding and significantly suppresses progesterone-induced acrosome reaction of spermatozoa. Glycodelin-S in seminal plasma maintains the uncapacitated state of human spermatozoa. |
Protein Name | GlycodelinGdPlacental Protein 14Pp14Pregnancy-Associated Endometrial Alpha-2 GlobulinPaegPegProgestagen-Associated Endometrial ProteinProgesterone-Associated Endometrial ProteinZona-Binding Inhibitory Factor-1Zif-1 |
Cellular Localisation | Secreted |
Alternative Antibody Names | Anti-Glycodelin antibodyAnti-Gd antibodyAnti-Placental Protein 14 antibodyAnti-Pp14 antibodyAnti-Pregnancy-Associated Endometrial Alpha-2 Globulin antibodyAnti-Paeg antibodyAnti-Peg antibodyAnti-Progestagen-Associated Endometrial Protein antibodyAnti-Progesterone-Associated Endometrial Protein antibodyAnti-Zona-Binding Inhibitory Factor-1 antibodyAnti-Zif-1 antibodyAnti-PAEP antibody |
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