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Biol Reprod 2005, 10.1095/biolreprod.105.042929
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BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION 73, 881–890 (2005)
DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.105.042929
© 2005 by the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.

Shedding of the Germinal Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme (gACE) Involves a Serine Protease and Is Activated by Epididymal Fluid1

Véronique Thimon 3, Sonia Métayer 3, Maya Belghazi 4, Françoise Dacheux 3, Jean-Louis Dacheux 3, and Jean-Luc Gatti 2, 3

Gamètes Mâles et Fertilité3 Service de Spectrométrie de Masse pour la Protéomique,4 UMR 6175 INRA-CNRS-Université de Tours-Haras Nationaux, Station de Physiologie de la Reproduction et des Comportements, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, 37380 Nouzilly, France

The present report describes how the soluble germinal angiotensin I-converting enzyme (gACE) appears in the epididymal fluid, where it has been identified in some laboratory rodents and domestic ungulates. We showed that this gACE results from an active proteolytic process that releases the enzyme's extracellular domain from sperm in a precise spatiotemporal location during epididymal transit and that this process involves serine protease activity. Using polyclonal antibodies against the C-terminal intracellular sequence of ACE, a fragment of approximately 10 kDa was detected on the sperm extract only in the epididymal region, where the gACE release occurs. The fluid enzyme was purified, and the cleavage site was determined by mass spectrometry to be between Arg622 and Leu623 of the mature sheep gACE sequence (equivalent to Arg627 and Arg1203 of the human mature gACE and somatic ACE sequences, respectively). Thereafter, the C-terminal Arg was removed, leaving Ala621 as a C-terminal. Using an in vitro assay, gACE cleavage from sperm was strongly increased by the presence of epididymal fluid from the release zone, and this increase was inhibited specifically by the serine protease-inhibitor AEBSF but not by para-aminobenzamidine. None of the other inhibitors tested, such as metallo- or cystein-protease inhibitors, had a similar effect on release. It was also found that this process did not involve changes in gACE phosphorylation.

epididymis, gamete biology, male reproductive tract, sperm, sperm maturation


1 Supported by grants from the Region Centre and the GIS-GENANIMAL.

2 Correspondence: Jean-Luc Gatti, Equipe Gamètes mâles et fertilité, UMR 6175 INRA-CNRS-Université de Tours-Haras Nationaux, Station de Physiologie de la Reproduction et des Comportements, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, 37380 Nouzilly, France. FAX: 33 247 42 77 43; gatti{at}tours.inra.fr




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