Sperm in HD: Imaging mammalian sperm across scales and across species
Sperm are among the most structurally specialized and diverse eukaryotic cell types. Our group uses cellular cryo-electron tomography to explore the molecular landscape of mammalian sperm in a near-native state. We show that the major organelle-cytoskeleton interfaces in sperm are characterized by ordered supramolecular assemblies that are conserved across species. We resolve structural elaborations that enable mammalian sperm to swim through viscous fluids, from protofilament-bracing structures that reinforce microtubules at the nano-scale to accessory structures that impose micron-scale asymmetries on the entire assembly. Our work provides vital foundations for linking molecular structure to sperm motility, energetics, and evolution.
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Miguel Leung
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Ali Alsamil
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In 2008, Ali Alsamil started his career as a regulator at Saudi FDA after completing a bachelor's degree in biochemistry. After achieving a master’s degree in biomedical science, Ali works as an assessor of biological drugs at Saudi FDA, and as a voluntary government liaison in a committee of biologics monographs at US pharmacopeia. Currently, Ali is a Ph.D. candidate at Utrecht University, where he is conducting research projects that explore the challenges of assessing the biosimilarity of quality attributes (QAs) as these are central in the development and regulatory review of biologicals and biosimilars. The project also focuses on understanding the role of the QAs in biosimilarity demonstration of biosimilars from a quality and regulatory perspective
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