A novel MSMB-related microprotein in the postovulatory egg coats of marsupials

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Early marsupial conceptuses differ markedly from those of eutherian mammals, especially during cleavage and early blastocyst stages of development. Additionally, in marsupials the zona pellucida is surrounded by two acellular layers,...

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Main Authors: Frankenberg Stephen, Fenelon Jane, Dopheide Bonnie, Shaw Geoff, Renfree Marilyn B
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-12-01
Series:BMC Evolutionary Biology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/11/373
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spelling doaj-bcd1094620e849dba2648ef7081bb7ee2021-09-02T09:42:18ZengBMCBMC Evolutionary Biology1471-21482011-12-0111137310.1186/1471-2148-11-373A novel MSMB-related microprotein in the postovulatory egg coats of marsupialsFrankenberg StephenFenelon JaneDopheide BonnieShaw GeoffRenfree Marilyn B<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Early marsupial conceptuses differ markedly from those of eutherian mammals, especially during cleavage and early blastocyst stages of development. Additionally, in marsupials the zona pellucida is surrounded by two acellular layers, the mucoid coat and shell, which are formed from secretions from the reproductive tract.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We report the identification of a novel postovulatory coat component in marsupials, which we call uterinesecreted microprotein (USM). USM belongs to a family of disulfide-rich microproteins of unconfirmed function that is found throughout deuterostomes and in some protostomes, and includes β-microseminoprotein (MSMB) and prostate-associated microseminoprotein (MSMP). We describe the evolution of this family in detail, including USM-related sequences in other vertebrates. The orthologue of <it>USM </it>in the tammar wallaby, <it>USM1</it>, is expressed by the endometrium with a dynamic temporal profile, possibly under the control of progesterone.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>USM appears to have evolved in a mammalian ancestor specifically as a component of the postovulatory coats. By analogy with the known properties of MSMB, it may have roles in regulating sperm motility/survival or in the immune system. However, its C-terminal domain is greatly truncated compared with MSMB, suggesting a divergent function.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/11/373
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author Frankenberg Stephen
Fenelon Jane
Dopheide Bonnie
Shaw Geoff
Renfree Marilyn B
spellingShingle Frankenberg Stephen
Fenelon Jane
Dopheide Bonnie
Shaw Geoff
Renfree Marilyn B
A novel MSMB-related microprotein in the postovulatory egg coats of marsupials
BMC Evolutionary Biology
author_facet Frankenberg Stephen
Fenelon Jane
Dopheide Bonnie
Shaw Geoff
Renfree Marilyn B
author_sort Frankenberg Stephen
title A novel MSMB-related microprotein in the postovulatory egg coats of marsupials
title_short A novel MSMB-related microprotein in the postovulatory egg coats of marsupials
title_full A novel MSMB-related microprotein in the postovulatory egg coats of marsupials
title_fullStr A novel MSMB-related microprotein in the postovulatory egg coats of marsupials
title_full_unstemmed A novel MSMB-related microprotein in the postovulatory egg coats of marsupials
title_sort novel msmb-related microprotein in the postovulatory egg coats of marsupials
publisher BMC
series BMC Evolutionary Biology
issn 1471-2148
publishDate 2011-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Early marsupial conceptuses differ markedly from those of eutherian mammals, especially during cleavage and early blastocyst stages of development. Additionally, in marsupials the zona pellucida is surrounded by two acellular layers, the mucoid coat and shell, which are formed from secretions from the reproductive tract.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We report the identification of a novel postovulatory coat component in marsupials, which we call uterinesecreted microprotein (USM). USM belongs to a family of disulfide-rich microproteins of unconfirmed function that is found throughout deuterostomes and in some protostomes, and includes β-microseminoprotein (MSMB) and prostate-associated microseminoprotein (MSMP). We describe the evolution of this family in detail, including USM-related sequences in other vertebrates. The orthologue of <it>USM </it>in the tammar wallaby, <it>USM1</it>, is expressed by the endometrium with a dynamic temporal profile, possibly under the control of progesterone.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>USM appears to have evolved in a mammalian ancestor specifically as a component of the postovulatory coats. By analogy with the known properties of MSMB, it may have roles in regulating sperm motility/survival or in the immune system. However, its C-terminal domain is greatly truncated compared with MSMB, suggesting a divergent function.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/11/373
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