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Query: UNIPROT:P56851 (
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Epididymal fluid from rats rendered infertile by oral administration of ornidazole contains a protein CAP1 (contraception-associated protein 1) that is absent from
epididymal
fluid, but present on
epididymal
sperm, from fertile vehicle-treated rats. The gene for CAP1 has been isolated from a rat testis cDNA library and its expression investigated in different tissues. The deduced protein sequence of CAP1 contains 189 amino-acid residues and database searches revealed a high degree of homology (83-95%) with human and mouse
DJ-1
at the nucleotide and amino acid levels. Northern blot hybridisation from different rat tissues indicated that CAP1 is encoded by a 1.6-kilobase RNA transcript and seems to be ubiquitiously expressed in the rat with a high level of expression in the testis.
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PMID:Molecular cloning and expression of rat contraception associated protein 1 (CAP1), a protein putatively involved in fertilization. 979 10
Treatment of male rats with ornidazole results in reversible infertility, which is associated with the detection of the contraception-associated protein 1 (CAP1) in
epididymal
fluid. The protein, which is present in sperm but not detectable in
epididymal
fluid of fertile rats, seems to be shed from sperm during ornidazole administration. Cloning and characterization of the gene revealed a high degree of similarity between CAP1 and
DJ-1
(Wagenfeld et al, 1998b) a protein that was recently found in humans and which has been classified as a novel oncogene. Reverse transcription of total ribonucleic acid (RNA) from various species indicated that a gene similar to CAP1 was also expressed in the testes of hamsters, mice, cynomolgus monkeys, and humans. Detection of RNA expression in rats at the cellular level by in situ hybridization revealed a stage-specific CAP1 expression in the cytoplasm of pachytene spermatocytes (stages IX-XIII), secondary spermatocytes (stage XIV), and round spermatids (stages I-VII). Immunolocalization of CAP1 in rat testis showed a strong staining of elongating spermatids (stages VI-VIII), indicating a translational delay of CAP1 expression. The location of CAP1 on sperm depended on the method of fixation used, with CAP1 being exhibited on the equatorial segment of the sperm head and cytoplasmic droplets. Flow cytometric analysis of sperm from ornidazole-fed rats revealed a significant decline (of 22%-24%) in the amount of sperm surface CAP1 compared with controls, which is associated with an altered location on the sperm head. These observations support a putative role of the protein in the fertilization process.
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PMID:Expression and cellular localization of contraception-associated protein. 1110 23
DJ-1
was identified as an activated ras-dependent oncogene product, and was also found to be an infertility-related protein (contraception-associated protein 1; CAP 1) that was reduced in rat spermatozoa treated with ornidazole, one of the endocrine disrupting substances that causes reversible infertility in rats. CAP 1 is present in spermatozoa but is not detectable in the
epididymal
fluid of fertile rats and appears to be shed from sperm during treatment with ornidazole. To determine the functions of
DJ-1
in the human reproductive system as a target protein of endocrine active substances, we identified the localization of
DJ-1
in human testis, epididymis, ejaculated spermatozoa, and seminal plasma.
DJ-1
was present in cells existing in the seminiferous tubules and Leydig cells. Some strong expressions were observed in Leydig cells and Sertoli cells, suggesting a relation with spermatogenesis via androgen receptor (AR). In ejaculated spermatozoa,
DJ-1
existed on the surface of the posterior part of head and the anterior part of the midpiece.
DJ-1
was also present on sperm flagella when the antibody penetrated the plasma membrane, suggesting that there are two putative roles in fertilization, one is binding to the egg, and the other is flagella movement. In contrast to previous findings, we detected
DJ-1
in seminal plasma of fertile men. These results demonstrate that
DJ-1
in human seminal plasma is not only from spermatozoa but also from the testis and epididymis. It is suggested that
DJ-1
may play an important and as yet uncharacterized role in spermatogenesis and fertilization in humans.
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PMID:Immunocytochemical localization of DJ-1 in human male reproductive tissue. 1457 15