Proteomic Profile of Vitrified in Vitro-Produced Bovine Embryos (Bos Taurus Indicus)

Author:

Travassos Vieira Joane Isis1,Ferreira-Silva José Carlos1,Aparecida Cavalcante Silva Fabiana2,Nunes Pena Elton Pedro3,Carvalho Freitas Lucas3,Silva Chaves Maiana1,Viana Grázia João Gabriel1,Carvalho Pereira Lucas1,Henrique dos Santos Fagundes Renan1,Calsa Junior Tercilio3,Pompeu dos Santos Filho José1,Figueiredo Freitas Vicente José4,Lemos Oliveira Marcos Antonio1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Reproductive Biotechniques, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, Brazil

2. Laboratory of Phytosanitary diagnosis, Northeast Strategic Technologies Center (CETENE), Brazil

3. Laboratory of Plant Genomics and Proteomics, Department of Genetics, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil

4. Laboratory of Physiology and Control of Reproduction, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Ceará State University, Brazil

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The proteomic profile of cryopreserved in vitro produced bovine embryos is little known but can provide insights on the successful application of cryo procedures in support of animal breeding. OBJECTIVE: To identify embryonic proteins and biomarkers related to improved cryotolerance of vitrified in vitro produced bovine embryos. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Proteins were isolated from embryo pools (n = 25 embryos per replicate) and analyzed using the nanoLC - MS/MS system. Further, the UniProtKB database (Uniprot – http://www.uniprot.org/) was used for protein identification. Proteins were classified based on their molecular mass, isoelectric point, and enzymatic activity. Post-translational modification predictions and functional gene ontology analysis were performed as well. Finally, a protein-protein interaction network was created to shed light on the embryo interactome. RESULTS: Based on the MS/MS approach, 66 proteins were identified from vitrified Bos taurus embryos. The retrieved proteins were presumably annotated, which allowed a description of the qualitative and functional aspects of the embryo proteome after the vitrification process. CONCLUSION: These findings allowed us to conclude that in vitro-produced vitrified embryos expressed proteins that underlie biological processes related to reproduction, stress and lipid metabolic process, which are essential to maintain embryo viability.

Publisher

CryoLetters Limited Liability Partnership

Subject

General Medicine

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