ADSORPTION OF OVIDUCTAL FLUID PROTEINS BY THE BOVINE SPERM MEMBRANE DURING INVITRO CAPACITATION

被引:59
作者
MCNUTT, T
ROGOWSKI, L
VASILATOSYOUNKEN, R
KILLIAN, G
机构
[1] PENN STATE UNIV,DEPT DAIRY & ANIM SCI,DAIRY BREEDING RES CTR,UNIV PK,PA 16802
[2] PENN STATE UNIV,DEPT POULTRY SCI,UNIV PK,PA 16802
关键词
OVIDUCT; SPERM MEMBRANE; PROTEINS; CAPACITATION;
D O I
10.1002/mrd.1080330313
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
I-125-labeled oviductal fluid (ODF) proteins and antiserum to ODF were used to determine whether ODF proteins associate with the sperm membrane during in vitro capacitation. Luteal and nonluteal pools of ODF were obtained from oviduct catheters during the estrous cycle. Washed sperm (50 x 10(6) sperm/ml) were incubated up to 4 h in a protein-free modified Tyrode's medium (MTM), or MTM supplemented with 40% ODF, or 0.5 ng I-125-labeled ODF proteins. Solubilized sperm membrane proteins and incubation media containing ODF proteins were separated by gel electrophoresis. Membranes isolated from bovine sperm, previously incubated with ODF, adsorbed five I-125-proteins: A doublet at 85-95 kDa, and others at 24, 34, 53, and 66 kDa. The amount of 66 kDA I-125-protein associated with the sperm decreased during the incubation, whereas the amount of 85 to 95-kDa protein did not. Western blot analyses also detected the presence of ODF proteins (53, 66, 85-95, and 116 kDa) in solubilized membranes from sperm incubated in ODF. The 85 to 95-kDa protein in ODF decreased in apparent molecular weight by 5 kDa when associated with the sperm membrane. At 53 kDa, ODF proteins which associated with sperm were transformed from two to three separate proteins. These studies indicate that the surface of sperm is modified by adsorption of ODF proteins to the membrane during in vitro capacitation.
引用
收藏
页码:313 / 323
页数:11
相关论文
共 40 条
[1]   OBSERVATIONS ON THE PENETRATION OF THE SPERM INTO THE MAMMALIAN EGG [J].
AUSTIN, CR .
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SERIES B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 1951, 4 (04) :581-+
[2]   MODIFICATIONS OF ANIONIC-LIPID DOMAINS PRECEDING MEMBRANE-FUSION IN GUINEA-PIG SPERM [J].
BEARER, EL ;
FRIEND, DS .
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 1982, 92 (03) :604-615
[3]   CHANGES IN ELECTROPHORETIC PROPERTIES OF RABBIT SPERMATOZOA DURING PASSAGE THROUGH EPIDIDYMIS [J].
BEDFORD, JM .
NATURE, 1963, 200 (491) :1178-&
[4]   CHANGES IN EXPOSED MEMBRANE-PROTEINS DURING INVITRO CAPACITATION OF BOAR SPERM [J].
BERGER, T .
MOLECULAR REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT, 1990, 27 (03) :249-253
[5]   FERTILIZING CAPACITY OF SPERMATOZOA DEPOSITED INTO THE FALLOPIAN TUBES [J].
CHANG, MC .
NATURE, 1951, 168 (4277) :697-698
[6]  
CHANG MC, 1972, HDB PHYSL, V5, P339
[7]   BOVINE OVIDUCTAL FLUID COMPONENTS AND THEIR POTENTIAL ROLE IN SPERM CHOLESTEROL EFFLUX [J].
EHRENWALD, E ;
FOOTE, RH ;
PARKS, JE .
MOLECULAR REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT, 1990, 25 (02) :195-204
[8]   ELECTROPHORETIC CHARACTERIZATION OF PROTEINS IN OVIDUCT FLUID OF COWS DURING THE ESTROUS-CYCLE [J].
GERENA, RL ;
KILLIAN, GJ .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY, 1990, 256 (01) :113-120
[9]   SURFACE COAT OF EPIDIDYMAL, EJACULATED AND CAPACITATED SPERM [J].
GORDON, M ;
DANDEKAR, PV ;
BARTOSZEWICZ, W .
JOURNAL OF ULTRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH, 1975, 50 (02) :199-207
[10]  
HAMES BD., 1981, GEL ELECTROPHORESIS, P1