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BOR - Papers in Press, published online ahead of print May 11, 2005.
Biol Reprod 2005, 10.1095/biolreprod.105.040824
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BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION 73, 536–545 (2005)
DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.105.040824
© 2005 by the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.

Spermadhesin AQN1 Is a Candidate Receptor Molecule Involved in the Formation of the Oviductal Sperm Reservoir in the Pig1

Mahnaz Ekhlasi-Hundrieser 2 , Katrin Gohr , Andrea Wagner , Miroslava Tsolova , Anna Petrunkina , and Edda Töpfer-Petersen 

Institute of Reproductive Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, 30559 Hannover, Germany

Sperm are stored in the isthmic region of the oviduct under conditions that maintain viability and suppress early capacitation steps until ovulation occurs. The initial contact between sperm and oviductal epithelium is mediated by carbohydrate-protein interactions. In the pig, the carbohydrate recognition system has been shown to involve oligomannosyl structures. The spermadhesins AWN and AQN1 are the dominant porcine carbohydrate-binding sperm proteins. The objective of this study was to demonstrate that AQN1 contributes to sperm binding to the oviductal epithelium. AQN1 showed a broad carbohydrate-binding pattern as it recognizes both {alpha}- and ß-linked galactose as well as Man{alpha}1-3(Man{alpha}1-6)Man structures, whereas AWN bound only the galactose species. Binding of ejaculated sperm to oviductal epithelium was inhibited by addition of AQN1 but not by AWN. Mannose-binding sites were localized over the rostral region of the sperm head. Flow cytometry showed that, under capacitating conditions, the population of live sperm was shifted within 30 min toward an increase in the proportion of cells with low mannose- and high galactose-binding. The loss of mannose-binding sites was accompanied by the loss of AQN1 in sperm extracts and the significant reduction in the sperm-oviduct binding. The oviductal epithelium was shown by GNA-lectin histochemistry and by SDS-PAGE and lectin blotting of the apical membrane fraction to express mannose components that could be recognized by AQN1. These results demonstrate that the sperm lectin AQN1 fulfils the criteria for an oviduct receptor in the pig and may play a role in the formation of the oviductal sperm reservoir.

carbohydrate recognition, oligomannose, oviductal sperm reservoir, spermadhesins


1 Supported by the German Research Foundation, DFG To114/5-3 (E.T.-P.)

2 Correspondence: Mahnaz Ekhlasi-Hundrieser, Institute of Reproductive Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, Buenteweg 15, 30559 Hannover, Germany. FAX: 0049 511 953827171; mahnaz.ekhlasi{at}tiho-hannover.de




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