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Query: UNIPROT:P56851 (
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The number of proteins secreted by the boar epididymis increased progressively from 1 mo of age to the adult period. The first specific secretory activity was revealed at 2 mo in the distal caput (hexosaminidase, clusterin, and lactoferrin) and in the corpus (train O/
HE1
). Train A and glutathione peroxidase specific to the proximal caput, and trains E and M specific to the corpus, appeared at 4 mo. At 5 mo, secretion of procathepsin L occurred in the middle caput and that of mannosidase and E-RABP in the distal caput. Approximately 48% of all the proteins secreted in the adult boar epididymis were dependent on the presence of androgens, either stimulated (33.6%) or repressed (14.4%); 47% were modulated by other factors, and 5% were unregulated. In the proximal caput, 50% of the specific secreted proteins were controlled essentially by factors emanating from the testis. In more distal regions, two proteins secreted in the corpus were regulated by factors from the anterior regions. The regionalization of the secretory activity of the
epididymal
epithelium resulted in a specific regulation for each protein, which was modulated according to the region of expression and influenced by either testicular or
epididymal
factors that remain to be identified.
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PMID:Postnatal development and regulation of proteins secreted in the boar epididymis. 1057 12
Proteins present in and secreted into the lumen of various regions of the stallion epididymis were characterized qualitatively and quantitatively by two-dimensional electrophoresis. Using this proteomic approach, 201 proteins were found in the lumen and 117 were found that were secreted by the epithelium in various parts of the organ. Eighteen proteins made up 92.6% of the total
epididymal
secretory activity, lactoferrin (41.2%) and clusterin (24.8%) being the most abundant. Procathepsin D,
HE1
/CTP (cholesterol transfer protein), GPX (glutathione peroxidase), beta-N-acetyl-hexosaminidase, and PGDS (prostaglandin D2 synthase) were the other major compounds secreted. The most abundant proteins found in the luminal fluid were albumin and the secreted proteins: lactoferrin, PGDS, GPX,
HE1
/CTP, and hexosaminidase. Three main secretory
epididymal
regions were identified from the protein pattern, i.e., regions E0-E2, E3-E5, and E6-E9. Region E0-E2 was characterized by the secretion of clusterin (53%), PGDS (44%), and GPX (6%). Region E3-E5 had the highest number of secreted proteins, the highest protein concentrations (60-80 mg/ml), and the highest spermatocrit value (85%). Lactoferrin (60% in E4), clusterin (29% in E3), hexosaminidase (10% in E3), and procathepsin D (6.9% in E4) were the most abundant proteins in this region. Region E6-E9, in which few region-specific secreted compounds were found, was characterized by a high quantity of lactoferrin in the luminal fluid (2-14 mg/ml). Comparison between the secretion of the major proteins and their concentrations in the lumen throughout the organ showed that the behavior of each protein is specific, in particular for the three isoforms of clusterin.
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PMID:Stallion epididymal fluid proteome: qualitative and quantitative characterization; secretion and dynamic changes of major proteins. 1081 84
The mouse cDNA and its genomic clones encoding the
epididymal
secretory glycoprotein ME1 were identified. The Me1 gene spans 15kb with four exons and three introns. The deduced amino-acid sequence of the ME1 cDNA revealed that it consists of 149 amino acid residues, which contain a signal peptide characteristic of secretory proteins, six cysteine residues and a proline-rich region conserved in the orthologous proteins. Northern blot analysis revealed that 1.3kb ME1 mRNA is highly expressed in the mouse epididymis. The polyclonal antibodies generated against human
HE1
(ME1 orthologous protein) expressed in bacteria reacted with approximately 17 to 25kDa components in mouse epididymis crude extract. The reduction of the molecular mass of the recombinant ME1 protein with the digestion of glycopeptidase A indicated that it is modified by Asn-linked glycosylation.
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PMID:Primary structure, genomic organization and expression of the major secretory protein of murine epididymis, ME1. 1086 96
Primary cultures of the differentiated, adult
epididymal
duct epithelium were immortalized by retroviral transduction with the simian virus (SV)40 large T antigen. The canine epididymis was chosen here as a model with high human relevance, representing a convenient and acceptable source of differentiated
epididymal
tissue and, compared to other animal models, expressing a relatively large number of gene products which are also expressed by the human epididymis. To determine whether the immortalized canine
epididymal
(IMCE) cells retained a phenotype comparable to the original tissue, epithelial cytokeratins, various
epididymal
transcription factors as well as mRNAs encoding abundant
epididymal
secretory proteins, were studied as molecular markers. All IMCE populations obtained after transduction were of epithelial origin. The nuclear androgen receptor (AR) and the polyoma enhancer activator (PEA3), as well as the
epididymal
mRNA encoding the canine counterparts of human
HE1
, HE4 and HE5/CD52
epididymal
mRNA, were retained in all populations tested. The majority of tested clones were oestrogen receptor ERalpha-positive, but ERbeta-negative, while one ERalpha-negative cell population was positive for ERbeta. The IMCE populations described thus represent useful permanent tools for studying gene expression of the
epididymal
duct epithelium, and for other types of experiments, examples including drug effects and toxicity on the epididymis.
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PMID:Epididymal epithelium immortalized by simian virus 40 large T antigen: a model to study epididymal gene expression. 1157 62
Vasectomy has been shown to affect the pattern of mRNA expression of P34H, a human sperm protein added to the acrosomal cap during
epididymal
transit. It has been reported that vasectomy alters the histology of the reproductive tract in various species as a result of the increased pressure in the epididymis. The aim of this study was to evaluate if other epididymis-specific mRNAs, which are expressed in different patterns along the duct, are altered by vasectomy as well. We analyzed the expression of P31m (a monkey homologue of human P34H) and three different HE-like (HE-l) mRNAs along the epididymis in the cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis). Sexually mature cynomolgus monkeys were vasectomized unilaterally; then the epididymides were surgically removed at different time points. The ipsilateral normal epididymis was used as a control. Histomorphometric measurements showed that the height of the
epididymal
epithelial cells started to be affected only at 14 wk postsurgery. However, Northern blot and in situ hybridization analysis showed that the expression pattern of P31m,
HE1
, and HE5-like mRNA along the epididymis was not affected by vasectomy. Only the HE2-like mRNA predominantly expressed in the normal corpus epididymidis was significantly lowered 14 wk after vasectomy. Thus, ductal obstruction differentially alters mRNA expression along the epididymis of the cynomolgus monkey.
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PMID:Effect of vasectomy on gene expression in the epididymis of cynomolgus monkey. 1260 26
Northern blot analysis suggested that the boar epididymis produces closely related counterparts to human
epididymal
proteins
HE1
, HE3, HE4, HE5 and HE12. 'Full-length' cloning by nucleic acid and amino acid sequence similarity was achieved by RT-PCR methods in the case of the porcine counterparts of HE3 and HE4, while the homologues of HE5 and HE12, despite their cross-hybridization during Northern blot analysis, have not yet been cloned. The two novel porcine cDNAs were derived from moderately abundant
epididymal
mRNAs that were 75 and 83% identical to HE3 and HE4 cDNAs, respectively. To emphasize their relationship to the corresponding HEs, they were named Se3 and Se4 cDNAs. Their open reading frames predicted small secretory proteins with 55% (Se3) and 76% (Se4) conserved amino acids. Monospecific antipeptide antibodies to HE secretory proteins identified He3- and HE12-related proteins on Western blots of porcine
epididymal
fluid and semen. Both Northern and Western analyses indicated that the Se proteins were produced in a regionalized pattern and accumulated in the cauda fluid.
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PMID:Cloning and characterization of boar epididymal secretory proteins by homology to the human. 1265 21
Epididymal roles include protection and transport, maturation, and storage of the sperm cells. It is known that these functions are altered under vasectomy, but the consequences of excurrent duct obstruction on the pattern of gene expression along the human epididymis are poorly documented. In order to understand how excurrent duct occlusion affects different
epididymal
regions, the expression pattern of genes known to be expressed in specific
epididymal
segments was investigated along the epididymides of vasectomized men. Selected human
epididymal
complementary DNAs (cDNAs) identified by differential library screening were studied because of their unique messenger RNA (mRNA) distribution along the different
epididymal
segments. In situ hybridization as well as immunohistologic studies were undertaken to investigate the effect of vasectomy on a gene expressed all along the epididymis (
HE1
) or more selectively in the proximal (HE2) or distal (HE5) segment. The
HE1
transcript was affected by the obstruction of the epididymis with little or no mRNA detectable along the epididymis. The
HE1
-related antigen was shown by immunohistochemical methods to be reduced within the epithelium of the epididymis of vasectomized men. By contrast, HE5 mRNA and protein, expressed in epithelial cells of the distal epididymis, were not affected by the obstruction of the vas deferens. Similarly, HE2 transcriptional and translational products normally expressed in the caput epididymidis were not affected by vasectomy. These results show that excurrent duct obstruction differentially affects the expression pattern of some specific transcripts and their encoded proteins, probably impairing their fundamental roles in the physiology of the epididymis.
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PMID:Vasectomy influences expression of HE1 but not HE2 and HE5 genes in human epididymis. 1466 84
Niemann-Pick disease type C (NP-C) is an inherited disorder that is characterized biochemically by cellular cholesterol and glycolipid storage, and clinically by progressive neurodegeneration. Most cases of NP-C are caused by inactivating mutations of the npc1 gene, but about 5% are linked to npc2, which encodes a soluble cholesterol binding protein, previously identified as
epididymal
secretory glycoprotein 1 (
HE1
). The present study was carried out to investigate the immunocytochemical localization of
HE1
/NPC2 protein in the mouse brain. Using an antibody against recombinant
HE1
/NPC2, we found
HE1
/NPC2 to be localized predominantly in neurons in the brain. Immunoreactivity for
HE1
/NPC2 was observed in pyramidal or projection neurons in the cerebral cortex and amygdala, and Purkinje neurons in the cerebellum. Neurons in the thalamus, hypothalamus, and globus pallidus were lightly labeled, or unlabeled. This regional pattern of expression of
HE1
/NPC2 is similar to our previous findings with NPC1, with a low level of expression of both NPC1 and
HE1
/NPC2 proteins in regions derived from the diencephalon, such as the thalamus and hypothalamus. In contrast to NPC1, however, which is predominantly in astrocytes,
HE1
/NPC2 was observed mainly in neurons. Electron microscopic immunocytochemistry showed that
HE1
/NPC2 is present in the cytosol of dendrites and on post-synaptic densities (PSD). The occurrence of
HE1
/NPC2 in the PSD was confirmed by Western blots of PSD-enriched brain subcellular fractions that showed the presence of
HE1
/NPC2 together with the PSD-associated protein, PSD-95. These results suggest that NPC1 and
HE1
/NPC2 are differentially enriched in astrocytes and neurons, respectively, and that
HE1
/NPC2 may function in supporting the integrity of the PSD of neurons.
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PMID:Neuronal localization and association of Niemann Pick C2 protein (HE1/NPC2) with the postsynaptic density. 1538 Dec 85
The proteins that are neosynthesized and secreted in the different regions of the human epididymis were determined by in vitro biosynthesis of
epididymal
tubules, and the luminal proteins were collected by microperfusion of each tubule. The preparations were analyzed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and the proteins were identified by mass spectrometry. Some of the major proteins identified corresponded to serum compounds such as albumin, transferrin and alpha-1-antitrypsin. The other proteins identified included lactotransferrin, clusterin, PEBP, NCP2/CTP/
HE1
, HE3, Crisp, actin, calmodulin, E12, PGDS, l-lactate dehydrogenase, malate dehydrogenase, carbonic anhydrase, triose phosphate isomerase, glutamyltransferase, glutathione S-transferase P, thioredoxin peroxidase, superoxide dismutase, cathepsin D and cystatin. Epididymal activity is highly regionalized in most species. However, in this study in humans, there were only minor changes in the major proteins secreted. It is suggested that this specificity might be related to the difference between species in the location of the epididymis where sperm become fertile.
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PMID:Human epididymal secretome and proteome. 1643 Oct 15
We have previously demonstrated that the amount of
HE1
/NPC2 mRNA and protein expressed in the human epididymis is decreased under vasectomy. In this study, western blot analyses showed that many vasovasostomized men are characterized by high
HE1
/NPC2 levels in spermatozoa when compared with fertile donors.
HE1
/NPC2 association with sperm from vasovasostomized men was not related to low motility per se as spermatozoa from asthenospermic men have
HE1
/NPC2 levels similar to those in normal fertile semen samples. Spermatozoa from vasovasostomized men with high amount of
HE1
/NPC2 are characterized by higher concentration of cholesterol and more lipid raft domains.
HE1
/NPC2 is secreted in different glycoforms by different tissues of human male reproductive tract. These forms are due to variation in N-glycosylation, and only the deglycosylated form is associated with spermatozoa from some vasovasostomized men. Compared with normal men, seminal plasma of vasectomized men is characterized by a major decrease in immunodetectable
HE1
/NPC2 without change in the glycosylation pattern. Following surgical vasectomy reversal, seminal plasma
HE1
/NPC2 was found in similar amounts to the ones characterizing normal men. Considering the potential role of
HE1
/NPC2 in cholesterol transport during sperm maturation, unusual high levels of this protein associated with spermatozoa of vasovasostomized men may reflect
epididymal
sequelae occurring when the vas deferens is obstructed.
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PMID:HE1/NPC2 status in human reproductive tract and ejaculated spermatozoa: consequence of vasectomy. 1677 31
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