• Title of article

    ZP-binding peptides identified via phage display stimulate production of sperm antibodies in dogs

  • Author/Authors

    Roman V. and Samoylova، نويسنده , , Tatiana I. and Cox، نويسنده , , Nancy R. and Cochran، نويسنده , , Anna M. and Samoylov، نويسنده , , Alexandre M. and Griffin، نويسنده , , Brenda and Baker، نويسنده , , Henry J.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    151
  • To page
    157
  • Abstract
    Zona pellucida (ZP) glycoproteins play a central role in sperm–oocyte binding and fertilization. Sperm protein sequences that are involved in sperm-ZP recognition and have an important role in fertilization represent attractive targets for development of contraceptive vaccines, yet are currently unknown. To identify peptide sequences that recognize and bind to ZP proteins, we developed a novel selection procedure from phage display libraries that utilizes intact oocytes surrounded by ZP proteins. The major advantage of this procedure is that ZP proteins remain in their native conformation unlike a selection protocol previously published that utilized solubilized ZP on artificial solid support. Several peptides of 7 and 12 amino acids with binding specificity to canine ZP proteins were identified. Four of them (LNSFLRS, SSWYRGA, YLPIYTIPSMVY, and NNQSPILKLSIH) plus a control ZP-binding peptide (YLPVGGLRRIGG) from the literature were synthesized and tested for antigenic properties in dogs. NNQSPILKLSIH peptide stimulated production of anti-peptide antibodies. These antibodies bind to the acrosomal region of the canine sperm cell, demonstrating ability to act as sperm antibodies. The identified ZP-binding peptides (mimicking sperm cell surface antigens) may be useful in the design of immunocontraceptive agents for dogs.
  • Keywords
    Zona pellucida , fertilization , Dogs , phage display , Canine sperm antibody , Contraception
  • Journal title
    Animal Reproduction Science
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Animal Reproduction Science
  • Record number

    1910948