Comparative proteome and lipid profiles of bovine epididymosomes collected in the intraluminal compartment of the caput and cauda epididymidis
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Comparative proteome and lipid profiles of bovine epididymosomes collected in the intraluminal compartment of the caput and cauda epididymidis
Abstract
During the epididymal maturation, spermatozoa interact with different populations of epididymosomes and sequentially acquire some epididymosome-associated proteins critical to sperm functions. Although very few proteins associated with epididymosomes have been identified, the physiological importance of these vesicles in the sperm maturation remains unclear. To document these relevant issues, lipid and protein analysis of epididymosomes from caput and cauda epididymal fluids was determined. Lipid analysis revealed a particular composition of specific phospholipids in these vesicles; the levels of phosphatidyl-ethanolamine, phosphatidyl-inositol and phosphatidyl-choline being higher in caput epididymosomes. From the 555 and 438 proteins identified in caput- and cauda-derived epididymosomes, respectively, 231 proteins were identified in both types of epididymosome. Proteins exclusively identified in caput and cauda epididymosomes are mainly enzymes and transporter molecules. The presence of several glycan-modifying enzymes is the hallmark of the caput epididymosomes proteome. Among the common proteins in both types of epididymosome, a subset of Rab and SNARE proteins implicated in vesicle trafficking and membrane fusion were identified. Together, these data suggest that epididymosome-associated proteins are involved in various molecular functions suggesting that during the epididymal transit, spermatozoa interact with different populations of epididymosomes, which could modify the male gamete in a sequential manner.
© 2011 The Authors. International Journal of Andrology © 2011 European Academy of Andrology.
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