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New Insights into the Phylogeny and Gene Context Analysis of Binder of Sperm Proteins (BSPs)

Seminal plasma (SP) proteins support the survival of spermatozoa acting not only at the plasma membrane but also by inhibition of capacitation, resulting in higher fertilizing ability. Among SP proteins, BSP (binder of sperm) proteins are the most studied, since they may be useful for the improvemen...

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Autores principales: Serrano, Edith, Martínez, Ana B., Arruga, Diana, Pérez-Pé, Rosaura, Sánchez-Ferrer, Álvaro, Muiño-Blanco, Teresa, Cebrián-Pérez, José A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4557993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26333091
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137008
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author Serrano, Edith
Martínez, Ana B.
Arruga, Diana
Pérez-Pé, Rosaura
Sánchez-Ferrer, Álvaro
Muiño-Blanco, Teresa
Cebrián-Pérez, José A.
author_facet Serrano, Edith
Martínez, Ana B.
Arruga, Diana
Pérez-Pé, Rosaura
Sánchez-Ferrer, Álvaro
Muiño-Blanco, Teresa
Cebrián-Pérez, José A.
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description Seminal plasma (SP) proteins support the survival of spermatozoa acting not only at the plasma membrane but also by inhibition of capacitation, resulting in higher fertilizing ability. Among SP proteins, BSP (binder of sperm) proteins are the most studied, since they may be useful for the improvement of semen diluents, storage and subsequent fertilization results. However, an updated and detailed phylogenetic analysis of the BSP protein superfamily has not been carried out with all the sequences described in the main databases. The update view shows for the first time an equally distributed number of sequences between the three families: BSP, and their homologs 1 (BSPH1) and 2 (BSPH2). The BSP family is divided in four subfamilies, BSP1 subfamily being the predominant, followed by subfamilies BSP3, BSP5 and BSP2. BSPH proteins were found among placental mammals (Eutheria) belonging to the orders Proboscidea, Primates, Lagomorpha, Rodentia, Chiroptera, Perissodactyla and Cetartiodactyla. However, BSPH2 proteins were also found in the Scandentia order and Metatheria clade. This phylogenetic analysis, when combined with a gene context analysis, showed a completely new evolutionary scenario for the BSP superfamily of proteins with three defined different gene patterns, one for BSPs, one for BSPH1/BSPH2/ELSPBP1 and another one for BSPH1/BSPH2 without ELSPBP1. In addition, the study has permitted to define concise conserved blocks for each family (BSP, BSPH1 and BSPH2), which could be used for a more reliable assignment for the incoming sequences, for data curation of current databases, and for cloning new BSPs, as the one described in this paper, ram seminal vesicle 20 kDa protein (RSVP20, Ovis aries BSP5b).
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spelling pubmed-45579932015-09-10 New Insights into the Phylogeny and Gene Context Analysis of Binder of Sperm Proteins (BSPs) Serrano, Edith Martínez, Ana B. Arruga, Diana Pérez-Pé, Rosaura Sánchez-Ferrer, Álvaro Muiño-Blanco, Teresa Cebrián-Pérez, José A. PLoS One Research Article Seminal plasma (SP) proteins support the survival of spermatozoa acting not only at the plasma membrane but also by inhibition of capacitation, resulting in higher fertilizing ability. Among SP proteins, BSP (binder of sperm) proteins are the most studied, since they may be useful for the improvement of semen diluents, storage and subsequent fertilization results. However, an updated and detailed phylogenetic analysis of the BSP protein superfamily has not been carried out with all the sequences described in the main databases. The update view shows for the first time an equally distributed number of sequences between the three families: BSP, and their homologs 1 (BSPH1) and 2 (BSPH2). The BSP family is divided in four subfamilies, BSP1 subfamily being the predominant, followed by subfamilies BSP3, BSP5 and BSP2. BSPH proteins were found among placental mammals (Eutheria) belonging to the orders Proboscidea, Primates, Lagomorpha, Rodentia, Chiroptera, Perissodactyla and Cetartiodactyla. However, BSPH2 proteins were also found in the Scandentia order and Metatheria clade. This phylogenetic analysis, when combined with a gene context analysis, showed a completely new evolutionary scenario for the BSP superfamily of proteins with three defined different gene patterns, one for BSPs, one for BSPH1/BSPH2/ELSPBP1 and another one for BSPH1/BSPH2 without ELSPBP1. In addition, the study has permitted to define concise conserved blocks for each family (BSP, BSPH1 and BSPH2), which could be used for a more reliable assignment for the incoming sequences, for data curation of current databases, and for cloning new BSPs, as the one described in this paper, ram seminal vesicle 20 kDa protein (RSVP20, Ovis aries BSP5b). Public Library of Science 2015-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4557993/ /pubmed/26333091 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137008 Text en © 2015 Serrano et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Serrano, Edith
Martínez, Ana B.
Arruga, Diana
Pérez-Pé, Rosaura
Sánchez-Ferrer, Álvaro
Muiño-Blanco, Teresa
Cebrián-Pérez, José A.
New Insights into the Phylogeny and Gene Context Analysis of Binder of Sperm Proteins (BSPs)
title New Insights into the Phylogeny and Gene Context Analysis of Binder of Sperm Proteins (BSPs)
title_full New Insights into the Phylogeny and Gene Context Analysis of Binder of Sperm Proteins (BSPs)
title_fullStr New Insights into the Phylogeny and Gene Context Analysis of Binder of Sperm Proteins (BSPs)
title_full_unstemmed New Insights into the Phylogeny and Gene Context Analysis of Binder of Sperm Proteins (BSPs)
title_short New Insights into the Phylogeny and Gene Context Analysis of Binder of Sperm Proteins (BSPs)
title_sort new insights into the phylogeny and gene context analysis of binder of sperm proteins (bsps)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4557993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26333091
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137008
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