posted on 2024-04-01, 19:15authored byXiaodong Cui, Xueqian Cai, Fenghao Zhang, Weiwei Zhang, Huan Liu, Shumei Mu, Shuai Guo, Haifu Wan, Han Zhang, Zhaohui Zhang, Xianjiang Kang
Sperm capacitation is broadly defined as a suite of biochemical
and biophysical changes resulting from the acquisition of fertilization
ability. To gain insights into the regulation mechanism of crustacean
sperm capacitation, 4D label-free quantitative proteomics was first
applied to analyze the changes of sperm in Eriocheir
sinensis under three sequential physiological conditions:
seminal vesicles (X2), hatched with the seminal receptacle content
(X3), and incubated with egg water (X5). In total, 1536 proteins were
identified, among which 880 proteins were quantified, with 82 and
224 proteins significantly altered after incubation with the seminal
receptacle contents and egg water. Most differentially expressed proteins
were attributed to biological processes by Gene Ontology annotation
analysis. As the fundamental bioenergetic metabolism of sperm, the
oxidative phosphorylation, glycolysis, and the pentose phosphate pathway
presented significant changes under the treatment of seminal receptacle
contents, indicating intensive regulation for sperm in the seminal
receptacle. Additionally, the seminal receptacle contents also significantly
increased the oxidation level of sperm, whereas the enhancement of
abundance in superoxide dismutase, peroxiredoxin 1, and glutathione
S-transferase after incubation with egg water significantly improved
the resistance against oxidation. These results provided a new perspective
for reproduction studies in crustaceans.