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Comparative sperm proteomics in selected passerine birds reflects sperm morphology and mitochondrial metabolism

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    0577017 - ÚBO 2024 RIV CZ eng J - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Otčenášková, T. - Stopková, R. - Zemanová, A. - Míčková, K. - Harant, K. - Tomášek, Oldřich - Albrecht, Tomáš - Stopka, P.
    Comparative sperm proteomics in selected passerine birds reflects sperm morphology and mitochondrial metabolism.
    Journal of Vertebrate Biology. Roč. 72, č. 23045 (2023), č. článku 23045. E-ISSN 2694-7684
    Grant CEP: GA ČR GA19-22538S
    Institucionální podpora: RVO:68081766
    Klíčová slova: proteome * sperm competition * Taeniopygia guttata * Acrocephalus palustris * Hirundo rustica * Cinclus cinclus * Chloris chloris * Phylloscopus collybita
    Obor OECD: Zoology
    Impakt faktor: 1.5, rok: 2022
    Způsob publikování: Open access
    https://bioone.org/journalArticle/Download?urlId=10.25225%2Fjvb.23045

    Spermatozoa are the most variable cells across animal taxa. Phylogeny, speciation and postcopulatory sexual selection are typical factors that explain the sperm morphology variation in animals, and now these differences can also be explored on the level of genomic and proteomic differentiation. However, in non-model organisms, it is often difficult to employ these techniques because genomes are not yet available for most animal species, particularly for free-living songbirds (Passeriformes). Here, we employed label-free proteomics to generate proteomes in the zebra finch, a songbird species with an annotated genome and five wild-living songbirds representing five families within the Passerida clade, all with poorly known genomes. The results show that protein mapping of the new passerine proteomes to the zebra finch genome was successful, thus yielding highly similar protein identifications and a sufficient number of unique peptides in all the studied proteomes. Interestingly, while passerine sperm proteomes only partially reflect phylogenetic relationships between passerine families, midpiece length correlates with at least 59 proteins enriched in mitochondrial metabolism. Similar sperm proteomes seem to have evolved convergently across passerine lineages, potentially due to varying levels of sperm competition and marked variation in sperm sizes.
    Trvalý link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0346977

     
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