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Differential Membrane Protein Profile in Bovine X- and Y-Sperm

Dan Shen, Chenghao Zhou, Mingyue Cao, Wentao Cai, Hongwei Yin, Li Jiang, Shengli Zhang

2021Journal of Proteome Research25 citationsDOI

Abstract

The aim of this study was to understand the molecular mechanisms behind the biological differences of X- and Y-sperm and to screen the sex-specific candidate antigen proteins for sexed semen production. To this end, we investigated differential expression of total membrane proteins of the two sperm types by using high-purity X- and Y-sperm from 20 Holstein bulls and applying the label-free proteomic technique; 1521 proteins were identified. In the X-sperm group, 8 and 23 proteins were significantly up- and down-regulated, respectively. In the X- and the Y-sperm group, 151 and 88 proteins were specifically expressed, respectively. These were overexpressed in the dynamic changes of the actin cytoskeleton, and cell senescence/apoptosis induced by the immune response, and could result in differences in the state, size, and immune sensitivity of the X-/Y-sperm membranes. The prediction of transmembrane structure, subcellular localization, and Western blotting validation results showed that the CLRN3 and SCAMP1 proteins were cell surface specific antigens of X- and Y-sperm, respectively. Our findings help explain the molecular mechanism behind the biological differences of X-/Y-sperm and lay the foundation for application of immunological methods to produce sex-sorted semen and control livestock sex. Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD019435.

Topics & Concepts

SpermBiologySemenBlotAntigenTransmembrane proteinCell biologyMembrane proteinProteomicsAndrologyMolecular biologyImmunologyGeneGeneticsMembraneReceptorMedicineSperm and Testicular FunctionAnimal Genetics and ReproductionHeat shock proteins research