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We previously reported that sperm
proteasome
is responsible for degradation of the ubiquitinated vitelline-coat during fertilization in the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi. Here, we report the roles in fertilization and localization in the sperm cell surface of H. roretzi sperm
proteasome
. An anti-
proteasome
antibody, as well as the
proteasome
inhibitors MG115 and MG132, inhibited the fertilization, indicating that the sperm
proteasome
functions extracellularly in ascidian fertilization. In order to further assess this issue, the sperm surface
proteasome
activity was labeled with a cell-impermeable labeling reagent,
NHS
-LC-biotin, extracted with 0.1% CHAPS, and was subjected to a pull-down assay with avidin-agarose beads. It was found that a substantial amount of sperm
proteasome
is exposed to the cell surface. Partition analysis with Triton X-114 also revealed that a considerable amount of the sperm
proteasome
activity is partitioned into a lipid layer. Localization of the
proteasome
activity was investigated by fluorescence microscopy with succinyl-Leu-Leu-Val-Tyr-4-methylcoumaryl-7-amide as a substrate. The sperm
proteasome
activity was specifically detected in the sperm head region, and it was markedly activated upon sperm activation. The membrane-associated
proteasome
was purified from the membrane fraction of H. roretzi sperm by affinity chromatography using an anti-20S
proteasome
antibody-immobilized Sepharose column. SDS-PAGE of the purified preparation showed a similar pattern of subunit composition to that of the 26S
proteasome
of mammalian origin. Taken together, these results indicate that H. roretzi sperm has the membrane-associated
proteasome
on its head, which is activated upon sperm activation, and that sperm
proteasome
plays an essential role in H. roretzi fertilization.
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PMID:Localization and roles in fertilization of sperm proteasomes in the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi. 1198 38
In this work, we have investigated the role of the sperm
proteasome
during in vitro fertilization (IVF) and gamete interaction in the mouse. Proteasome activity was measured in extract and intact sperm using a specific substrate. In addition, sperm were treated with specific
proteasome
inhibitors and evaluated during IVF, binding to the zona pellucida, and progesterone- and zona pellucida-induced acrosome reactions. In other experiments, sperm membrane proteins were obtained resuspending them in Triton X-114, shaking vigorously and let standing by 4 hr. Soluble sperm proteins were partitioned in the aqueous phase and sperm membrane proteins in the detergent phase. In both phases,
proteasome
activity was measured. Labeling of cell surface sperm proteins was carried out with the cell-impermeable
NHS
-LC biotin, extracted with Triton X-114, and mixing with avidin-agarose beads. Nonpermeabilized sperm were incubated with an anti-
proteasome
monoclonal antibody and evaluated by indirect immunofluorescence. The results indicate that sperm extracts as well as intact sperm had
proteasome
activity; the sperm
proteasome
was involved in IVF, specifically during sperm-zona pellucida binding and the acrosome reaction; soluble sperm membrane proteins exhibited
proteasome
activity; biotin experiments indicated the presence of proteasomes on the sperm surface, which was corroborated by indirect immunofluorescence experiments. All these observations indicate that the mouse sperm
proteasome
participates in the binding to the zona pellucida and the acrosome reaction and that there is a pool of proteasomes located on the sperm head.
...
PMID:Role of the sperm proteasome during fertilization and gamete interaction in the mouse. 1579 92