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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Proteome Research Année : 2016

A proteomic investigation of ram spermatozoa and the proteins conferred by seminal plasma

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Sperm proteomes have emerged for several species, however the extent of species similarity is unknown. Sheep are an important agricultural species for which a comprehensive sperm proteome has not been produced. In addition, potential proteomic factors from seminal plasma which may contribute to improved fertility after cervical insemination are yet to be explored. Here we use GeLC-MS/MS to investigate the proteome of ejaculated ram spermatozoa, with quantitative comparison to epididymal spermatozoa. We also present a comparison to published proteomes of five other species. We identified 685 proteins in ejaculated ram spermatozoa, with the most abundant proteins involved in metabolic pathways. Only 5% of ram sperm proteins were not detected in other species, suggesting highly conserved structures and pathways. Of the proteins present in both epididymal and ejaculated ram spermatozoa, 7% were more abundant in ejaculated spermatozoa. Only two membrane bound proteins were detected solely in ejaculated sperm lysates; liver enriched gene 1 (LEG1/C6orf58) and epidermal growth factor-like repeats and discoidin I-like domains 3 (EDIL3). This is the first evidence that despite its relatively complex proteomic composition, seminal plasma exposure leads to few novel proteins binding tightly to the ram sperm plasma membrane.

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hal-01409331 , version 1 (05-12-2016)

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Taylor Pini, Tamara Leahy, Clément Soleilhavoup, Guillaume Tsikis, Valérie Labas, et al.. A proteomic investigation of ram spermatozoa and the proteins conferred by seminal plasma. Journal of Proteome Research, 2016, 15 (10), pp.3700-3711. ⟨10.1021/acs.jproteome.6b00530⟩. ⟨hal-01409331⟩
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