Detection and Characterization of Gamete-Specific Molecules in Mytilus edulis Using Selective Antibody Production

Stuckas, Heiko; Messerschmidt, Katrin; Putzler, Sascha; Baumann, Otto; Schenk, Joerg A.; Tiedemann, Ralph; Micheel, Burkhard

Abstract

The mussel Mytilus edulis can be used as model to study the molecular basis of reproductive isolation because this species maintains its species integrity, despite of hybridizing in zones of contact with the closely related species M. trossulus or M. galloprovincialis. This study uses selective antibody production by means of hybridoma technology to identify molecules which are involved in sperm function of M. edulis. Fragmented sperm were injected into mice and 25 hybridoma cell clones were established to obtain monoclonal antibodies (mAb). Five clones were identified producing mAb targeting molecules putatively involved in sperm function based on enzyme immunoassays, dot and Western blotting as well as immunostaining of tissue sections. Specific localization of these mAb targets on sperm and partly also in somatic tissue suggests that all five antibodies bind to different molecules. The targets of the mAb obtained from clone G26-AG8 were identified using mass spectrometry (nano-LC-ESI-MS/MS) as M6 and M7 lysin. These acrosomal proteins have egg vitelline lyses function and are highly similar (76%) which explains the cross reactivity of mAb G26-AG8. Furthermore, M7 lysin was recently shown to be under strong positive selection suggesting a role in interspecific reproductive isolation. This study shows that M6 and M7 lysin are not only found in the sperm acrosome but also in male somatic tissue of the mantle and the posterior adductor muscle, while being completely absent in females. The monoclonal antibody G26-AG8 described here will allow elucidating M7/M6 lysin function in somatic and gonad tissue of adult and developing animals.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000261644700002 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: MOLECULAR REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
Volumen: 76
Número: 1
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Página de inicio: 4
Página final: 10
DOI:

10.1002/mrd.20916

Notas: ISI