The rete ovarii is a complex, multi-regional epithelial structure directly connected to the ovary that plays an important role in ovary development and homeostasis through secretion of proteins into the ovary.
Epididymal proteins CRISP1 and CRISP3 are critical for maintaining sperm DNA integrity, which is essential for proper early embryo development.
The X-linked miR-506 family miRNAs, which are predominantly expressed in spermatogenic cells and sperm, have rapidly evolved across mammals. Ablation of multiple miR-506 family clusters compromises sperm competitiveness and male reproductive fitness, suggesting these miRNAs function to finetune gene expression during spermatogenesis to enhance sperm competition and male reproductive success.