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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1975) 45 415-420
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0450415
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BOAR SEMINAL ZINC-PRECIPITABLE PROTEIN AND THE HAEMAGGLUTININ

J. C. BOURSNELL, E. A. NOBLE and M. G. ANDREWS

Summary.: About 30% of boar seminal plasma nitrogen is maximally precipitated at room temperature by 6 to 10 mM zinc in citrate solution at pH 8. A rise in the total nitrogen precipitated by 1 to 6 mM zinc is accompanied by a fall in the haemagglutinin titre of the supernatant fluid. At 6 mM zinc addition, 95% of the haemagglutinin is precipitated, but much of this is recoverable by re-solution of the zinc precipitate. Protein profile studies by gel-filtration chromatography of the zinc precipitate solution reveals a mixture of proteins, some of which are not by themselves zinc-precipitable.







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