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Vertebrate reproductive science and technology
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Fructose metabolism by mature boar spermatozoa

A. R. Jones and D. E. Connor

Reproduction, Fertility and Development 12(8) 355 - 359
Published: 2000

Abstract

In 1945, Mann showed fructose to be the principal sugar in semen. For over half a century the means by which fructose is metabolized by sperm has been assumed to be by an initial phosphorylation catalysed by hexokinase, but this has never been substantiated. In the present study, by comparing the metabolism of glucose and fructose by both whole boar sperm and hypotonically treated cells, it is confirmed that fructose is phosphorylated by hexokinase to produce fructose 6-phosphate.

Keywords: hexokinase, hypotonically treated sperm.

https://doi.org/10.1071/RD00116

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