Stallion Epididymal Fluid Proteome: Qualitative and Quantitative Characterization; Secretion and Dynamic Changes of Major Proteins
Proteins present in and secreted into the lumen of various regions of the stallion epididymis were characterized qualitatively and quantitatively by two-dimensional electrophoresis. Using this proteomic approach, 201 proteins were found in the lumen and 117 were found that were secreted by the epith...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biology of reproduction 2000-06, Vol.62 (6), p.1790-1803 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Proteins present in and secreted into the lumen of various regions of the stallion epididymis were characterized qualitatively
and quantitatively by two-dimensional electrophoresis. Using this proteomic approach, 201 proteins were found in the lumen
and 117 were found that were secreted by the epithelium in various parts of the organ. Eighteen proteins made up 92.6% of
the total epididymal secretory activity, lactoferrin (41.2%) and clusterin (24.8%) being the most abundant. Procathepsin D,
HE1/CTP (cholesterol transfer protein), GPX (glutathione peroxidase), beta- N -acetyl-hexosaminidase, and PGDS (prostaglandin D2 synthase) were the other major compounds secreted. The most abundant proteins
found in the luminal fluid were albumin and the secreted proteins: lactoferrin, PGDS, GPX, HE1/CTP, and hexosaminidase.
Three main secretory epididymal regions were identified from the protein pattern, i.e., regions E0âE2, E3âE5, and E6âE9. Region
E0âE2 was characterized by the secretion of clusterin (53%), PGDS (44%), and GPX (6%). Region E3âE5 had the highest number
of secreted proteins, the highest protein concentrations (60â80 mg/ml), and the highest spermatocrit value (85%). Lactoferrin
(60% in E4), clusterin (29% in E3), hexosaminidase (10% in E3), and procathepsin D (6.9% in E4) were the most abundant proteins
in this region. Region E6âE9, in which few region-specific secreted compounds were found, was characterized by a high quantity
of lactoferrin in the luminal fluid (2â14 mg/ml). Comparison between the secretion of the major proteins and their concentrations
in the lumen throughout the organ showed that the behavior of each protein is specific, in particular for the three isoforms
of clusterin. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod62.6.1790 |