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Query: EC:3.1.26.9 (
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Several studies have shown that sperm capacitation was accompanied by a change in the lipid composition of the sperm membrane. In cattle, the major proteins of (bovine)seminal plasma (BSP proteins: BSP-A1/A2, BSP-A3, and BSP-30-kDa) potentiate sperm capacitation induced by high-density lipoprotein (HDL). Our recent studies indicate that these proteins and HDL stimulate sperm cholesterol efflux during capacitation. In order to gain more insight into the mechanisms of BSP-mediated sperm capacitation, we studied whether or not BSP proteins induce phospholipid efflux from epididymal sperm membrane. By direct determination of choline phospholipids on unlabeled epididymal sperm, the results show that sperm incubated in the presence of BSP-A1/A2 protein lost 34.4% of their choline phospholipids compared with the control (11.5%). Similar results were obtained using labeled epididymal sperm. Labeling was carried out by incubating washed epididymal sperm for 1 h with medium containing [(3)H]
palmitic acid
. The majority of the label was incorporated into sperm phosphatidylcholine. Studies of sperm phospholipid efflux were done by incubating the labeled sperm with purified BSP proteins, delipidated BSA, or bovine seminal
ribonuclease
(RNase, control protein). When labeled ([(3)H]phospholipid) epididymal sperm were incubated with BSP proteins (20-120 microg/ml) for 8 h, the sperm lost [(3)H]phospholipid in a dose-dependent manner (maximum efflux of approximately 30%). After the incubation with BSP proteins, the efflux particles were fractionated by size-exclusion chromatography. Analysis of the fractions obtained showed that the [(3)H]phospholipid was associated with BSP proteins. BSA (6 mg/ml) stimulated a specific phospholipid efflux of approximately 22%. In contrast, bovine RNase (120 microg/ml) did not stimulate phospholipid efflux. These results indicate that BSP proteins participate in the sperm cholesterol and phospholipid efflux that occurs during capacitation.
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PMID:Bovine seminal plasma phospholipid-binding proteins stimulate phospholipid efflux from epididymal sperm. 1045 33
The majority of bacteria and archaea rely on CRISPR-Cas systems for RNA-guided, adaptive immunity against mobile genetic elements. The Cas9 family of type II CRISPR-associated DNA endonucleases generates programmable double strand breaks in the CRISPR-complementary DNA targets flanked by the
PAM
motif. Nowadays, CRISPR-Cas9 provides a set of powerful tools for precise genome manipulation in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Recently, a few Cas9 orthologs have been reported to possess intrinsic CRISPR-guided, sequence-specific
ribonuclease
activities. These discoveries fundamentally expanded the targeting capability of CRISPR-Cas9 systems, and promise to provide new CRISPR tools to manipulate specific cellular RNA transcripts. Here we present a detailed method for the biochemical characterization of Cas9's RNA-targeting potential.
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PMID:Biochemical characterization of RNA-guided ribonuclease activities for CRISPR-Cas9 systems. 3122 50