Cargando…

LCN6, a novel human epididymal lipocalin

BACKGROUND: The lipocalin (LCN) family of structurally conserved hydrophobic ligand binding proteins is represented in all major taxonomic groups from prokaryotes to primates. The importance of lipocalins in reproduction and the similarity to known epididymal lipocalins prompted us to characterize t...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Hamil, Katherine G, Liu, Qiang, Sivashanmugam, P, Anbalagan, M, Yenugu, Suresh, Soundararajan, Rama, Grossman, Gail, Rao, AJ, Birse, Charles E, Ruben, Stephen M, Richardson, Richard T, Zhang, Yong-Lian, O'Rand, Michael G, Petrusz, Peter, French, Frank S, Hall, Susan H
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2003
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC293424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14617364
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-1-112
_version_ 1782121077065908224
author Hamil, Katherine G
Liu, Qiang
Sivashanmugam, P
Anbalagan, M
Yenugu, Suresh
Soundararajan, Rama
Grossman, Gail
Rao, AJ
Birse, Charles E
Ruben, Stephen M
Richardson, Richard T
Zhang, Yong-Lian
O'Rand, Michael G
Petrusz, Peter
French, Frank S
Hall, Susan H
author_facet Hamil, Katherine G
Liu, Qiang
Sivashanmugam, P
Anbalagan, M
Yenugu, Suresh
Soundararajan, Rama
Grossman, Gail
Rao, AJ
Birse, Charles E
Ruben, Stephen M
Richardson, Richard T
Zhang, Yong-Lian
O'Rand, Michael G
Petrusz, Peter
French, Frank S
Hall, Susan H
author_sort Hamil, Katherine G
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The lipocalin (LCN) family of structurally conserved hydrophobic ligand binding proteins is represented in all major taxonomic groups from prokaryotes to primates. The importance of lipocalins in reproduction and the similarity to known epididymal lipocalins prompted us to characterize the novel human epididymal LCN6. METHODS AND RESULTS: LCN6 cDNA was identified by database analysis in a comprehensive human library sequencing program. Macaca mulatta (rhesus monkey) cDNA was obtained from an epididymis cDNA library and is 93% homologous to the human. The gene is located on chromosome 9q34 adjacent LCN8 and LCN5. LCN6 amino acid sequence is most closely related to LCN5, but the LCN6 beta-barrel structure is best modeled on mouse major urinary protein 1, a pheromone binding protein. Northern blot analysis of RNAs isolated from 25 human tissues revealed predominant expression of a 1.0 kb mRNA in the epididymis. No other transcript was detected except for weak expression of a larger hybridizing mRNA in urinary bladder. Northern hybridization analysis of LCN6 mRNA expression in sham-operated, castrated and testosterone replaced rhesus monkeys suggests mRNA levels are little affected 6 days after castration. Immunohistochemical staining revealed that LCN6 protein is abundant in the caput epithelium and lumen. Immunofluorescent staining of human spermatozoa shows LCN6 located on the head and tail of spermatozoa with the highest concentration of LCN6 on the post-acrosomal region of the head, where it appeared aggregated into large patches. CONCLUSIONS: LCN6 is a novel lipocalin closely related to Lcn5 and Lcn8 and these three genes are likely products of gene duplication events that predate rodent-primate divergence. Predominant expression in the epididymis and location on sperm surface are consistent with a role for LCN6 in male fertility.
format Text
id pubmed-293424
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2003
publisher BioMed Central
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-2934242003-12-16 LCN6, a novel human epididymal lipocalin Hamil, Katherine G Liu, Qiang Sivashanmugam, P Anbalagan, M Yenugu, Suresh Soundararajan, Rama Grossman, Gail Rao, AJ Birse, Charles E Ruben, Stephen M Richardson, Richard T Zhang, Yong-Lian O'Rand, Michael G Petrusz, Peter French, Frank S Hall, Susan H Reprod Biol Endocrinol Research BACKGROUND: The lipocalin (LCN) family of structurally conserved hydrophobic ligand binding proteins is represented in all major taxonomic groups from prokaryotes to primates. The importance of lipocalins in reproduction and the similarity to known epididymal lipocalins prompted us to characterize the novel human epididymal LCN6. METHODS AND RESULTS: LCN6 cDNA was identified by database analysis in a comprehensive human library sequencing program. Macaca mulatta (rhesus monkey) cDNA was obtained from an epididymis cDNA library and is 93% homologous to the human. The gene is located on chromosome 9q34 adjacent LCN8 and LCN5. LCN6 amino acid sequence is most closely related to LCN5, but the LCN6 beta-barrel structure is best modeled on mouse major urinary protein 1, a pheromone binding protein. Northern blot analysis of RNAs isolated from 25 human tissues revealed predominant expression of a 1.0 kb mRNA in the epididymis. No other transcript was detected except for weak expression of a larger hybridizing mRNA in urinary bladder. Northern hybridization analysis of LCN6 mRNA expression in sham-operated, castrated and testosterone replaced rhesus monkeys suggests mRNA levels are little affected 6 days after castration. Immunohistochemical staining revealed that LCN6 protein is abundant in the caput epithelium and lumen. Immunofluorescent staining of human spermatozoa shows LCN6 located on the head and tail of spermatozoa with the highest concentration of LCN6 on the post-acrosomal region of the head, where it appeared aggregated into large patches. CONCLUSIONS: LCN6 is a novel lipocalin closely related to Lcn5 and Lcn8 and these three genes are likely products of gene duplication events that predate rodent-primate divergence. Predominant expression in the epididymis and location on sperm surface are consistent with a role for LCN6 in male fertility. BioMed Central 2003-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC293424/ /pubmed/14617364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-1-112 Text en Copyright © 2003 Hamil et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
spellingShingle Research
Hamil, Katherine G
Liu, Qiang
Sivashanmugam, P
Anbalagan, M
Yenugu, Suresh
Soundararajan, Rama
Grossman, Gail
Rao, AJ
Birse, Charles E
Ruben, Stephen M
Richardson, Richard T
Zhang, Yong-Lian
O'Rand, Michael G
Petrusz, Peter
French, Frank S
Hall, Susan H
LCN6, a novel human epididymal lipocalin
title LCN6, a novel human epididymal lipocalin
title_full LCN6, a novel human epididymal lipocalin
title_fullStr LCN6, a novel human epididymal lipocalin
title_full_unstemmed LCN6, a novel human epididymal lipocalin
title_short LCN6, a novel human epididymal lipocalin
title_sort lcn6, a novel human epididymal lipocalin
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC293424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14617364
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-1-112
work_keys_str_mv AT hamilkatherineg lcn6anovelhumanepididymallipocalin
AT liuqiang lcn6anovelhumanepididymallipocalin
AT sivashanmugamp lcn6anovelhumanepididymallipocalin
AT anbalaganm lcn6anovelhumanepididymallipocalin
AT yenugusuresh lcn6anovelhumanepididymallipocalin
AT soundararajanrama lcn6anovelhumanepididymallipocalin
AT grossmangail lcn6anovelhumanepididymallipocalin
AT raoaj lcn6anovelhumanepididymallipocalin
AT birsecharlese lcn6anovelhumanepididymallipocalin
AT rubenstephenm lcn6anovelhumanepididymallipocalin
AT richardsonrichardt lcn6anovelhumanepididymallipocalin
AT zhangyonglian lcn6anovelhumanepididymallipocalin
AT orandmichaelg lcn6anovelhumanepididymallipocalin
AT petruszpeter lcn6anovelhumanepididymallipocalin
AT frenchfranks lcn6anovelhumanepididymallipocalin
AT hallsusanh lcn6anovelhumanepididymallipocalin