Type: | Family | Name: | Cysteine-rich secretory protein, allergen V5/Tpx-1-related |
Description: | The cysteine-rich secretory proteins (Crisp) are predominantly found in the mammalian male reproductive tract as well as in the venom of reptiles. This family includes mammalian testis-specific protein (Tpx-1), also known as cysteine-rich secretory protein 2 (CRISP2) []; venom allergen 5 from vespid wasps and venom allergen 3 from fire ants, which are potent allergens that mediate allergic reactions to stings insects of the Hymenoptera family []; plant pathogenesis proteins of the PR-1 family [], which are synthesised during pathogen infection or other stress-related responses; allurin, a sperm chemoattractant [], serotriflin [], etc.The precise function of some of these proteins is still unclear. Tpx-1 or CRISP2 may regulate some ion channels' activity and thereby regulate calcium fluxes during sperm capacitation []. | Short Name: | Allrgn_V5/Tpx1 |