系统的mRNA相互作用组分析重新定义了牛精子的翻译静止。

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Saurabh Tiwari, Nehal Thakor, Jacob Thundathil
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摘要

哺乳动物射出的精子必须经历一系列被称为获能的生化变化才能获得受精能力。越来越多关于获能过程中蛋白质合成的证据与广泛接受的精子翻译静止学说相矛盾。然而,调节mRNA翻译在精子中的机制是不明确的,有必要阐明和理解其在受精能力中的作用。在这里,我们对牛精子进行蛋白质组学分析,并鉴定了参与翻译的蛋白质,包括起始和延伸因子、核糖体蛋白、tRNA合成酶、连接酶和rna结合蛋白(rbp),这些蛋白质参与mRNA的输出、降解和结合。我们进一步研究了rbp在获能过程中的mrna结合活性,鉴定出48个rbp;13个rbp和8个rbp分别为新失能组和获能组所独有,两组均有27个rbp重叠。有趣的是,细胞骨架蛋白和代谢酶在获能过程中与mrna的关联是不同的。由于磷酸化是一种已知的动态调节rbp与mrna相互作用的调节机制,我们进行了精子磷酸化蛋白质组分析,发现在获能过程中很少有rbp磷酸化。这些观察结果表明,这些蛋白的rna结合功能与能化相关的磷酸化事件相结合,从而使精子中的伴随蛋白合成和受精能力得以实现。这些发现将有助于阐明mRNA在精子中的翻译调控,并提高我们对男性生育能力调控的认识。
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Systematic mRNA interactome analysis reconceptualizes translational quiescence in bovine sperm.

Ejaculated mammalian sperm must undergo a series of biochemical changes called capacitation to gain fertilizing competence. Mounting evidence on protein synthesis during capacitation contradicts the widely accepted dogma of translational quiescence in sperm. However, mechanisms regulating mRNA translation in sperm is ambiguous, necessitating elucidation and understanding its role in enabling fertilizing competence. Here, we perform proteome analysis from bovine sperm and identify proteins involved in translation, encompassing initiation and elongation factors, ribosomal proteins, tRNA synthetase, ligase, and RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) involved in mRNA export, degradation, and binding. We further explore the mRNA-binding activity of RBPs during capacitation, identifying 48 RBPs; 13 and 8 RBPs were exclusive to fresh-uncapacitated and capacitation groups, respectively, with an overlap of 27 RBPs present in both groups. Interestingly, cytoskeletal proteins and metabolic enzymes associate differentially with mRNAs during capacitation. Since phosphorylation is a known regulatory mechanism dynamically modulating RBPs' interactions with mRNAs, we performed sperm phosphoproteome analysis, revealing few RBPs to phosphorylate during capacitation. These observations suggest that RNA-binding functions of these proteins are coupled with capacitation-associated phosphorylation events, enabling concomitant protein synthesis and fertilizing competence in sperm. These findings will assist in elucidating translational regulation of mRNA in sperm and advancing our knowledge in regulation of male fertility.

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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.60
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1.70%
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1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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