Cloning and Characterization of a Novel Sperm-Associated Isoantigen (E-3) with Defensin- and Lectin-Like Motifs Expressed in Rat Epididymis
In the present study we report the identification of a novel epididymis-specific secretory glycoprotein, E-3, which is a sperm-associated isoantigen containing defensin- and lectin-like motifs. E-3 was detected in rat epididymal fluid and in sperm extracts by two-dimensional (2-D) Western blotting u...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biology of reproduction 2003-01, Vol.68 (1), p.290-301 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the present study we report the identification of a novel epididymis-specific secretory glycoprotein, E-3, which is a sperm-associated
isoantigen containing defensin- and lectin-like motifs. E-3 was detected in rat epididymal fluid and in sperm extracts by
two-dimensional (2-D) Western blotting using rat hyperimmune sera raised against rat sperm. The immunoreactive spot of approximately
28 kDa with an isoelectric point (pI) of 3.5 was cored from silver-stained gels. Microsequencing by tandem mass spectrometry
and database searches revealed several peptides to be novel sequences. Degenerate deoxyinosine-containing primers corresponding
to the novel peptides were used in rapid amplification of cDNA ends and polymerase chain reaction to clone E-3 from a rat
epididymal cDNA library. A 449-base pair nucleotide sequence was subsequently obtained consisting of a complete open reading
frame (ORF) of 111 amino acids, which showed similarity to the defensin and lectin families. The first 21 amino acids constituted
a putative signal peptide, suggesting that E-3 is a secretory protein. Mature E-3 protein corresponding to amino acids 22â111
was expressed in E. coli , and chickens were immunized with recombinant E-3 (rE-3). The resulting anti-rE-3 antisera recognized the recombinant immunogen
as well as a ânativeâ protein of 28 kDa, pI 2.5â3.5 in both epididymal fluid and in sperm extracts on 2-D Western blots. Northern
hybridization indicated that E-3 mRNA was present in the epididymis but not in testis or other tissues, and that E-3 mRNA
was predominantly expressed in the corpus and cauda of the epididymis, but not in the initial segment or caput. Similarly,
Western blots detected the E-3 protein only in the epididymal fluid and sperm from the corpus and caudal regions. Finally,
indirect immunofluorescence localized E-3 on the entire tail, and with less intensity on the head of the sperm. These observations
indicate that E-3 is a secreted epididymal protein that becomes associated with the sperm as it transits through the corpus
and cauda. The presence of a defensin-like motif suggests that E-3 may play a role in protecting the sperm from microbial
infections in the epididymis and in the female reproductive tract. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod.102.005983 |