Literature DB >> 7470026

Hormonal regulation of protein synthesis in the rat epididymis. Characterization of androgen-dependent and testicular fluid-dependent proteins.

R Jones, C R Brown, K I Von Glós, M G Parker.   

Abstract

1. Protein synthesis has been investigated in different regions of the rat epididymis by measuring incorporation of [35S]methionine in tissue minces incubated in vitro followed by analysis of labelled proteins on polyacrylamide gels containing sodium dodecyl sulphate. Rates of synthesis were highest in the proximal cauda > distal cauda > initial segment > ductuli efferentes > corpus > distal caput > proximal caput. One protein (mol.wt. 23 000) characterized the initial segment, three proteins (mol.wts. 18 500, 19 000 and 32 000) the caput and one protein (mol.wt. 47 000) the cauda. 2. After castration, [35S]methionine incorporation in all regions of the epididymis was reduced to < 10% of that in normal animals but could be restored to control levels within 5 days by testosterone treatment. Other steroids (corticosterone, oestrogen or progesterone) were ineffective. 3. The synthesis of the 18 500, 19 000, and 32 000 mol.wt. proteins in the caput and the 47 000 mol.wt. protein in the cauda were preferentially regulated by androgens, whilst the synthesis of 23 000 and approx. 80 000 mol.wt. proteins in the initial segment was dependent upon factors present in testicular fluid. 4. The androgen-dependent and testicular fluid-dependent proteins were major components of epididymal secretion. Purification and characterization of the 18 500, 19 000, 23 000 and 32 000 mol.wt. proteins showed them to be acidic glycoproteins with a carbohydrate content of 7.6-13.2%. The 47 000 mol.wt. protein, on the other hand, is highly basic. 5. A possible role for these proteins in the acquisition of motility, fertilizing capacity and storage of spermatozoa in the epididymis is discussed.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7470026      PMCID: PMC1161947          DOI: 10.1042/bj1880667

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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