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Query: UNIPROT:P56851 (
epididymal
)
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The mammalian epididymis is able to create sequential changes in the composition of luminal fluid throughout its length, wherein spermatozoa undergo morphological, biochemical, and physiological modifications. Subsequently, spermatozoa acquire the ability for fertilization upon reaching the
epididymal
cauda. In this study, protein variations in Sprague-Dawley rat spermatozoa along the caput and caudal regions of epididymis were investigated by high-resolution two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2DE) in combination with mass spectrometry. From total protein spots on the 2DE maps, 43 spots were shown to be significantly modified as sperm traverse the epididymis, and seven unambiguous proteins were identified from them. Finally, using indirect immunofluorescence, we demonstrated that localization of one of these seven proteins, the endoplasmic reticulum protein (
ERp29
) precursor, which was first reported in mammalian spermatozoa, was apparently up-regulated as the sperm underwent
epididymal
maturation and expressed mainly on caudal sperm. Western blot analysis also revealed that
ERp29
precursor, from both whole spermatozoa and membrane proteins, increased significantly as the sperm underwent
epididymal
maturation. Furthermore, the results from immunofluorescence-stained
epididymal
frozen sections demonstrated that
ERp29
was localized in cytoplasm of
epididymal
epithelia, and the fluorescence intensity was significantly higher in the caudal epididymis than in the caput. These clues indicated that the
ERp29
precursor, perhaps related to secretory protein synthesis and absorbed by spermatozoa, may play a vital role in sperm maturation during the
epididymal
transit, particularly, in the sperm/organelle membrane.
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PMID:Identification and characterization of ERp29 in rat spermatozoa during epididymal transit. 1737 52