Análise proteômica do plasma seminal de carneiros Santa Inês adulto

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Autor(a) principal: Rêgo, João Paulo Arcelino do
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/18753
Resumo: Northeastern Brazil has a significant population of sheep and, among the native hairy breeds, Santa Inês is known for its good performance and adaptability to tropical environments. Recently, it has been shown that the protein profile of the seminal plasma of Santa Inês rams changes during sexual development, in concert with changes in semen parameters, such as sperm motility, morphology and concentration. However, the identity of seminal plasma proteins from these hairy rams is still unknown. Therefore, we pursued the identification of seminal plasma proteins from Santa Inês rams using a proteomic approach. Semen samples were collected from eight mature rams, and seminal plasma saved after centrifugation. Seminal plasma protein maps, obtained by two-dimensional electrophoresis, were stained with colloidal Coomassie. The gels were scanned and analyzed using PDQuest software. Protein spots were individually cut, in-gel digested with trypsin and identified after tandem mass spectrometry and database search. On average , we detected 302 spots per gel, from which 143 were present on every member of the match set generated by PDQuest. Thirty-nine spots were positively identified by mass spectrometry, corresponding to 26 different proteins. The major proteins present in the maps were the BSP-like RSVP14 and RSVP22 and the spermadhesins bodhesin 1 and 2. Other proteins detected in the maps included albumin, clusterin, peroxiredoxin, lactoferrin, transferrin, matrix metalloproteinase 2, beta galactosidase and heat shock proteins. The Identity of these proteins suggest their participation on several physiological events, such as sperm protection, regulation of sperm motility and capacitation, modification of sperm membrane and fertilization. The knowledge of the proteome of the ovine seminal plasma is a necessary step towards the understanding of the mechanisms underlying the regulation of sperm function by seminal plasma components in rams
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spelling Análise proteômica do plasma seminal de carneiros Santa Inês adultoProteomic analysis of seminal plasma Santa Inês rams adultZootecniaFunção espermáticaOvinosPlasma seminalSperm functionSheepSeminal plasmaProteínas de plasma seminalSêmenInibidores de ProteasesOvino - FisiologiaNortheastern Brazil has a significant population of sheep and, among the native hairy breeds, Santa Inês is known for its good performance and adaptability to tropical environments. Recently, it has been shown that the protein profile of the seminal plasma of Santa Inês rams changes during sexual development, in concert with changes in semen parameters, such as sperm motility, morphology and concentration. However, the identity of seminal plasma proteins from these hairy rams is still unknown. Therefore, we pursued the identification of seminal plasma proteins from Santa Inês rams using a proteomic approach. Semen samples were collected from eight mature rams, and seminal plasma saved after centrifugation. Seminal plasma protein maps, obtained by two-dimensional electrophoresis, were stained with colloidal Coomassie. The gels were scanned and analyzed using PDQuest software. Protein spots were individually cut, in-gel digested with trypsin and identified after tandem mass spectrometry and database search. On average , we detected 302 spots per gel, from which 143 were present on every member of the match set generated by PDQuest. Thirty-nine spots were positively identified by mass spectrometry, corresponding to 26 different proteins. The major proteins present in the maps were the BSP-like RSVP14 and RSVP22 and the spermadhesins bodhesin 1 and 2. Other proteins detected in the maps included albumin, clusterin, peroxiredoxin, lactoferrin, transferrin, matrix metalloproteinase 2, beta galactosidase and heat shock proteins. The Identity of these proteins suggest their participation on several physiological events, such as sperm protection, regulation of sperm motility and capacitation, modification of sperm membrane and fertilization. The knowledge of the proteome of the ovine seminal plasma is a necessary step towards the understanding of the mechanisms underlying the regulation of sperm function by seminal plasma components in ramsO Nordeste brasileiro é detentor de um expressivo rebanho ovino, e, dentre as raças deslanadas existentes na região, a Santa Inês se destaca por apresentar bom desenvolvimento corporal, ganho de peso e adaptabilidade às condições tropicais. Recentemente, demonstrou-se que o perfil protéico do plasma seminal de carneiros Santa Inês passa por alterações significativas durante o desenvolvimento reprodutivo, simultaneamente a mudanças nos parâmetros de motilidade e concentração espermática. Contudo, ainda não se conhece a identidade de todas essas proteínas. Dessa forma, o presente trabalho foi conduzido com o objetivo de identificar as proteínas do plasma seminal de carneiros Santa Inês maduros, utilizando as técnicas de eletroforese bidimensional associada à espectrometria de massa. Amostras de sêmen foram coletadas de oito carneiros adultos e o plasma seminal obtido através de centrifugação e submetido à eletroforese bidimensional. Os géis foram corados com Coomassie coloidal, digitalizados e analisados no aplicativo PDQuest. Os spots foram cortados individualmente dos géis, digeridos com tripsina, e submetidos a identificação por espectrometria de massa (MALDI-ToF/ToF). A sequência peptídica das proteínas mais abundantes e a distribuição dos domínios foram representadas graficamente utilizando o aplicativo Caititu. Foram detectados, em média, 302 spots por gel. Destes, 143 estavam presentes em todos os géis. Trinta e nove spots foram identificados, correspondendo a 26 diferentes proteínas. As proteínas mais abundantes foram as RSVPs 14 e 22 kDa, pertencentes à família das binder of sperm proteins, e as Bodesinas-1 e 2, pertencentes à família das espermadesinas. Outras proteínas foram identificas no estudo, incluindo albumina, clusterina, peroxiredoxina, lactotransferrina, metaloproteinase de matriz 2 (MMP-2), beta galactosidase e heat shock proteins. Dessa forma, a identidade dessas proteínas sugere que o plasma seminal de carneiros Santa Inês contém componentes que participam de diversos processos fisiológicos, incluindo proteção do espermatozóide, modulação da motilidade e capacitação espermática, modificação da membrana do espermatozóide e interação entre gametas. O conhecimento dessas proteínas contribuirá para uma melhor compreensão dos mecanismos de regulação do plasma seminal sobre a função espermática em ovinosMoura, Arlindo de Alencar Araripe NoronhaRêgo, João Paulo Arcelino do2016-07-29T14:08:32Z2016-07-29T14:08:32Z2010info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfRÊGO, João Paulo Arcelino do. Análise proteômica do plasma seminal de carneiros Santa Inês adulto. 2010. 105 f. Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Ceará, Centro de Ciências Agrárias, Departamento de Zootecnia, Fortaleza-CE, 2010.http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/18753porreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-11-01T22:57:13Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/18753Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2019-11-01T22:57:13Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Análise proteômica do plasma seminal de carneiros Santa Inês adulto
Proteomic analysis of seminal plasma Santa Inês rams adult
title Análise proteômica do plasma seminal de carneiros Santa Inês adulto
spellingShingle Análise proteômica do plasma seminal de carneiros Santa Inês adulto
Rêgo, João Paulo Arcelino do
Zootecnia
Função espermática
Ovinos
Plasma seminal
Sperm function
Sheep
Seminal plasma
Proteínas de plasma seminal
Sêmen
Inibidores de Proteases
Ovino - Fisiologia
title_short Análise proteômica do plasma seminal de carneiros Santa Inês adulto
title_full Análise proteômica do plasma seminal de carneiros Santa Inês adulto
title_fullStr Análise proteômica do plasma seminal de carneiros Santa Inês adulto
title_full_unstemmed Análise proteômica do plasma seminal de carneiros Santa Inês adulto
title_sort Análise proteômica do plasma seminal de carneiros Santa Inês adulto
author Rêgo, João Paulo Arcelino do
author_facet Rêgo, João Paulo Arcelino do
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Moura, Arlindo de Alencar Araripe Noronha
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rêgo, João Paulo Arcelino do
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zootecnia
Função espermática
Ovinos
Plasma seminal
Sperm function
Sheep
Seminal plasma
Proteínas de plasma seminal
Sêmen
Inibidores de Proteases
Ovino - Fisiologia
topic Zootecnia
Função espermática
Ovinos
Plasma seminal
Sperm function
Sheep
Seminal plasma
Proteínas de plasma seminal
Sêmen
Inibidores de Proteases
Ovino - Fisiologia
description Northeastern Brazil has a significant population of sheep and, among the native hairy breeds, Santa Inês is known for its good performance and adaptability to tropical environments. Recently, it has been shown that the protein profile of the seminal plasma of Santa Inês rams changes during sexual development, in concert with changes in semen parameters, such as sperm motility, morphology and concentration. However, the identity of seminal plasma proteins from these hairy rams is still unknown. Therefore, we pursued the identification of seminal plasma proteins from Santa Inês rams using a proteomic approach. Semen samples were collected from eight mature rams, and seminal plasma saved after centrifugation. Seminal plasma protein maps, obtained by two-dimensional electrophoresis, were stained with colloidal Coomassie. The gels were scanned and analyzed using PDQuest software. Protein spots were individually cut, in-gel digested with trypsin and identified after tandem mass spectrometry and database search. On average , we detected 302 spots per gel, from which 143 were present on every member of the match set generated by PDQuest. Thirty-nine spots were positively identified by mass spectrometry, corresponding to 26 different proteins. The major proteins present in the maps were the BSP-like RSVP14 and RSVP22 and the spermadhesins bodhesin 1 and 2. Other proteins detected in the maps included albumin, clusterin, peroxiredoxin, lactoferrin, transferrin, matrix metalloproteinase 2, beta galactosidase and heat shock proteins. The Identity of these proteins suggest their participation on several physiological events, such as sperm protection, regulation of sperm motility and capacitation, modification of sperm membrane and fertilization. The knowledge of the proteome of the ovine seminal plasma is a necessary step towards the understanding of the mechanisms underlying the regulation of sperm function by seminal plasma components in rams
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