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Protein constituents of the mouse spermatozoon: I. An electrophoretic characterization
Authors:Deborah A O&#x;Brien  Anthony R Bellvé
Institution:Department of Physiology and Laboratory of Human Reproduction and Reproductive Biology, Harvard Medical School, 45 Shattuck Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 USA
Abstract:Total protein constituents of the mouse spermatozoon have been fractionated and characterized by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Three spermatozoan fractions were obtained following homogenization with 1% sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) and sucrose gradient centrifugation: SDS-soluble proteins, SDS-insoluble tail components, and SDS-insoluble head components. Purities of these fractions were assessed at greater than 95% using Nomarksi differential interference microscopy. Subsequently, the SDS-insoluble sperm heads were further fractionated into five protein subclasses by ultracentrifugation and ion-exchange chromatography. SDS-Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis indicates that each of these spermatozoan fractions contains distinct protein species. Furthermore, the electrophoretic profiles are highly reproducible and show no evidence of cross-contamination or proteolysis. The SDS-soluble fraction, which includes proteins from the plasma membrane, acrosome, axoneme, matrix and cristae of the mitochondria, contains one major 39,000-molecular weight band and numerous minor bands with molecular weights ranging from ~30,000 to greater than 100,000. In contrast, electrophoresis of the SDS-insoluble tail proteins reveals the presence of at least nine prominent bands with apparent molecular weights between 21,000 and 89,000. Ultrastructural analysis suggests that this fraction contains proteins from the outer dense fibers, fibrous sheath, outer mitochondrial membranes, and structural elements of the neck region of the sperm tail. Two subfractions of the SDS-insoluble sperm heads each contain one of the two mouse protamines. In addition, the acidic and moderately basic head fractions each contain a limited number of distinct protein bands with molecular weights ranging from 14,000 to 76,000. These proteins are apparently derived from either the spermatozoan nucleus or the associated perinuclear material, since all other sperm head structures are solubilized during SDS treatment. One- and two-dimensional electrophoresis on acetic acid-urea polyacrylamide gels indicates that the moderately basic fraction may contain minor components that resemble certain histones and/or spermatidal basic nuclear proteins.
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