Structural properties of semenogelin I

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The zinc-binding protein semenogelin I is the major structural component of the gelatinous coagulum that is formed in freshly ejaculated semen. Semenogelin I is a rapidly evolving protein with a primary structure that consists of six repetitive units, each comprising approximately 60 amino acid residues. We studied the secondary and tertiary structure of semenogelin I by circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy and Trp fluorescence emission spectroscopy. Fitting to the far-UV CD data indicated that the molecule comprises 5-10%α-helix and 20-30%β-sheet formations. The far-UV spectrum of semenogelin I is clearly temperature dependent in the studied range 5-90°C, and the signal at 222 nm increased with increasing temperature. The presence of Zn2+ did not change the secondary structure revealed by the far-UV CD spectrum, whereas it did alter the near-UV CD spectrum, which implies that rearrangements occurred on the tertiary structure level. The conformational change induced in semenogelin I by the binding of Zn2+ may contribute to the ability of this protein to form a gel. © 2007 The Authors.

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Malm, J., Jonsson, M., Frohm, B., & Linse, S. (2007). Structural properties of semenogelin I. FEBS Journal, 274(17), 4503–4510. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-4658.2007.05979.x

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