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A Novel Cysteine Knot Protein for Enhancing Sperm Motility That Might Facilitate the Evolution of Internal Fertilization in Amphibians

Internal fertilization ensures successful reproduction of tetrapod vertebrates on land, although how this mode of reproduction evolved is unknown. Here, we identified a novel gene encoding sperm motility-initiating substance (SMIS), a key protein for the internal fertilization of the urodele Cynops...

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Autores principales: Yokoe, Misato, Takayama-Watanabe, Eriko, Saito, Yoko, Kutsuzawa, Megumi, Fujita, Kosuke, Ochi, Haruki, Nakauchi, Yuni, Watanabe, Akihiko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5007030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27579691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160445
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author Yokoe, Misato
Takayama-Watanabe, Eriko
Saito, Yoko
Kutsuzawa, Megumi
Fujita, Kosuke
Ochi, Haruki
Nakauchi, Yuni
Watanabe, Akihiko
author_facet Yokoe, Misato
Takayama-Watanabe, Eriko
Saito, Yoko
Kutsuzawa, Megumi
Fujita, Kosuke
Ochi, Haruki
Nakauchi, Yuni
Watanabe, Akihiko
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description Internal fertilization ensures successful reproduction of tetrapod vertebrates on land, although how this mode of reproduction evolved is unknown. Here, we identified a novel gene encoding sperm motility-initiating substance (SMIS), a key protein for the internal fertilization of the urodele Cynops pyrrhogaster by Edman degradation of an isolated protein and subsequent reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. The SMIS gene encoded a 150 amino-acid sequence including the cysteine knot (CK) motif. No gene with substantial similarity to the SMIS was in the data bank of any model organisms. An active site of the SMIS was in the C-terminal region of the 2nd loop of CK motif. A synthetic peptide including the active site sequence bound to the midpiece and initiated/enhanced the circular motion of C. pyrrhogaster sperm, which allows penetration of the egg jelly specialized for the internal fertilization of this species. The synthetic peptide bound to whole sperm of Rhacophorus arboreus and enhanced the rotary motion, which is adapted to propel the sperm through egg coat matrix specialized for arboreal reproduction, while it bound to the tip of head and tail of Bufo japonicus sperm, and enhanced the vibratory motion, which is suited to sperm penetration through the egg jelly specialized for the reproduction of that species in freshwater. The polyclonal antibody against the active site of the SMIS specifically bound to egg coat matrix of R. arboreus. These findings suggest that diversification of amphibian reproductive modes accompanies the specialization of egg coat and the adaptation of sperm motility to penetrate the specialized egg coat, and SMIS acts as the sperm motility enhancer of anurans and urodeles that might facilitate to adaptively optimize sperm motility for allowing the establishment of internal fertilization.
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spelling pubmed-50070302016-09-27 A Novel Cysteine Knot Protein for Enhancing Sperm Motility That Might Facilitate the Evolution of Internal Fertilization in Amphibians Yokoe, Misato Takayama-Watanabe, Eriko Saito, Yoko Kutsuzawa, Megumi Fujita, Kosuke Ochi, Haruki Nakauchi, Yuni Watanabe, Akihiko PLoS One Research Article Internal fertilization ensures successful reproduction of tetrapod vertebrates on land, although how this mode of reproduction evolved is unknown. Here, we identified a novel gene encoding sperm motility-initiating substance (SMIS), a key protein for the internal fertilization of the urodele Cynops pyrrhogaster by Edman degradation of an isolated protein and subsequent reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. The SMIS gene encoded a 150 amino-acid sequence including the cysteine knot (CK) motif. No gene with substantial similarity to the SMIS was in the data bank of any model organisms. An active site of the SMIS was in the C-terminal region of the 2nd loop of CK motif. A synthetic peptide including the active site sequence bound to the midpiece and initiated/enhanced the circular motion of C. pyrrhogaster sperm, which allows penetration of the egg jelly specialized for the internal fertilization of this species. The synthetic peptide bound to whole sperm of Rhacophorus arboreus and enhanced the rotary motion, which is adapted to propel the sperm through egg coat matrix specialized for arboreal reproduction, while it bound to the tip of head and tail of Bufo japonicus sperm, and enhanced the vibratory motion, which is suited to sperm penetration through the egg jelly specialized for the reproduction of that species in freshwater. The polyclonal antibody against the active site of the SMIS specifically bound to egg coat matrix of R. arboreus. These findings suggest that diversification of amphibian reproductive modes accompanies the specialization of egg coat and the adaptation of sperm motility to penetrate the specialized egg coat, and SMIS acts as the sperm motility enhancer of anurans and urodeles that might facilitate to adaptively optimize sperm motility for allowing the establishment of internal fertilization. Public Library of Science 2016-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5007030/ /pubmed/27579691 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160445 Text en © 2016 Yokoe 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Yokoe, Misato
Takayama-Watanabe, Eriko
Saito, Yoko
Kutsuzawa, Megumi
Fujita, Kosuke
Ochi, Haruki
Nakauchi, Yuni
Watanabe, Akihiko
A Novel Cysteine Knot Protein for Enhancing Sperm Motility That Might Facilitate the Evolution of Internal Fertilization in Amphibians
title A Novel Cysteine Knot Protein for Enhancing Sperm Motility That Might Facilitate the Evolution of Internal Fertilization in Amphibians
title_full A Novel Cysteine Knot Protein for Enhancing Sperm Motility That Might Facilitate the Evolution of Internal Fertilization in Amphibians
title_fullStr A Novel Cysteine Knot Protein for Enhancing Sperm Motility That Might Facilitate the Evolution of Internal Fertilization in Amphibians
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Cysteine Knot Protein for Enhancing Sperm Motility That Might Facilitate the Evolution of Internal Fertilization in Amphibians
title_short A Novel Cysteine Knot Protein for Enhancing Sperm Motility That Might Facilitate the Evolution of Internal Fertilization in Amphibians
title_sort novel cysteine knot protein for enhancing sperm motility that might facilitate the evolution of internal fertilization in amphibians
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5007030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27579691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160445
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