Analysis of protein thiol changes occurring during rat sperm epididymal maturation - PubMed (original) (raw)
Analysis of protein thiol changes occurring during rat sperm epididymal maturation
Mark A Baker et al. Biol Reprod. 2015 Jan.
Abstract
The maturation of spermatozoa throughout the epididymal environment occurs in the complete absence of nuclear protein biosynthesis. As such, these cells rely heavily on posttranslational modifications of existing proteins in order to obtain the potential for fertilization. We have used an OxiCat approach to label both free and oxidized cysteine residues in rat sperm proteins and compared the ratio of reduced:oxidized peptides as these cells undergo epididymal transit. In all, 20 peptides, corresponding to 15 proteins, underwent a change in their redox status. Included in this list were A-kinase anchoring protein 4 and fatty acid-binding protein 9. Both of these proteins undergo intradisulfide bonding, leading to reduced solubility and, in the case of the latter, is likely to cause a loss of protein function. Interestingly, two glycolytic enzymes, hexokinase-1 and lactate dehydrogenase, also display increased cysteine oxidation during epididymal transit, which may be involved in the regulation of the enzyme activities.
Keywords: OxiCat; cysteine oxidation; epididymis; proteomics; sperm maturation.
© 2015 by the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.
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