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Publications by João Paulo Soares

2024

Comparative Bioinformatic Analysis of the Proteomes of Rabbit and Human Sex Chromosomes

Authors
Pinto-Pinho P.; Soares J.; Esteves P.; Pinto-Leite R.; Fardilha M.; Colaço B.;

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Abstract
Simple Summary Due to limited proteomic data for rabbit spermatozoa and less comprehensive databases compared to humans, we conducted a combined bioinformatic analysis of the proteome of rabbit X (RX) and human X and Y (HX and HY) chromosomes to identify membrane-associated proteins, particularly those accessible from the cell surface, for potential applications in sperm sexing techniques. Our analysis found 100 (RX), 211 (HX), and 3 (HY) plasma membrane or cell surface-associated proteins, of which 61, 132, and 3 are potentially accessible from the cell surface. Notably, among the HX targets, 60 could serve as additional RX targets not previously identified, bringing the total to 121 RX targets. Furthermore, at least 53 out of the 114 potential common HX and RX targets chromosomes have been previously identified in human spermatozoa, emphasizing their potential as targets of X-chromosome-bearing spermatozoa. The utility of these proteins as targets of rabbit X-chromosome-bearing spermatozoa warrants further exploration.Abstract Studying proteins associated with sex chromosomes can provide insights into sex-specific proteins. Membrane proteins accessible through the cell surface may serve as excellent targets for diagnostic, therapeutic, or even technological purposes, such as sperm sexing technologies. In this context, proteins encoded by sex chromosomes have the potential to become targets for X- or Y-chromosome-bearing spermatozoa. Due to the limited availability of proteomic studies on rabbit spermatozoa and poorly annotated databases for rabbits compared to humans, a bioinformatic analysis of the available rabbit X chromosome proteome (RX), as well as the human X (HX) and Y (HY) chromosomes proteome, was conducted to identify potential targets that could be accessible from the cell surface and predict which of the potential targets identified in humans might also exist in rabbits. We identified 100, 211, and 3 proteins associated with the plasma membrane or cell surface for RX, HX, and HY, respectively, of which 61, 132, and 3 proteins exhibit potential as targets as they were predicted to be accessible from the cell surface. Cross-referencing the potential HX targets with the rabbit proteome revealed an additional 60 proteins with the potential to be RX targets, resulting in a total of 121 potential RX targets. In addition, at least 53 possible common HX and RX targets have been previously identified in human spermatozoa, emphasizing their potential as targets of X-chromosome-bearing spermatozoa. Further proteomic studies on rabbit sperm will be essential to identify and validate the usefulness of these proteins for application in rabbit sperm sorting techniques as targets of X-chromosome-bearing spermatozoa.

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