Determination of crucial epitopes in the sperm protein calsperin employing synthetic peptides and monoclonal antibodies

The chaperone protein calsperin is exclusively expressed in the testes and is essential for sperm migration from the uterus into the oviduct. During spermatogenesis, calsperin interacts with ADAM3, a spermatozoon membrane protein required for fertilization. In this study, we characterized a calsperin epitope by using two monoclonal antibodies and resin‐bound calsperin peptides, which were tested for reactivity using a modified enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay. An epitope located at the C‐terminal end of calsperin corresponding to amino acids 228WEKHFLDAS237 was identified. Three hot spot amino acids were essential for antibody binding whereas the remaining amino acids in the identified epitope appeared to be essential for bringing the critical contact residues into an α‐helix structure. No notable sequence similarity was determined between the identified calsperin epitope and calreticulin, a chaperone homologue with sequence similarity, indicating that the identified epitope was specific for calsperin. Characterization of the calsperin epitope and of the two antibodies tested may be used in assays for further characterization of calsperin, where knowledge about the binding sites is necessary, for example, in sandwich assays. Moreover, studies like these may be used to study the function of calsperin during spermatogenesis and fertilization in detail and to develop new male contraception methods by targeting calsperin and mediating neutralization of its function.

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