Changes in major proteins in the embryonic capsule during immobilization (fixation) of the conceptus in the third week of pregnancy in the mare

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During the third week of pregnancy, the equine conceptus is enclosed within a capsule, the glycan composition of which changes at around day 16 (ovulation = day 0) when the conceptus becomes immobilized (fixed) in the uterine lumen. Our objective was to characterize the process of fixation by identifying changes in major capsule-associated proteins. Individual equine conceptuses (n=55) were collected transcervically by uterine lavage between days 13.5 and 26.5. Major proteins extracted from capsules were compared with those in fluids from the uterus and yolk sac by SDS-PAGE. Until day 14, a major capsule-associated protein that migrated at ∼ 10 kDa was identified by N-terminal sequencing as equine β2 microglobulin (β2M). During fixation, β2M in the capsule underwent limited proteolysis to an ∼8 kDa form lacking nine amino acids from the N terminus, and was subsequently degraded. Expression of β2M mRNA was detected in the yolk-sac wall tissues and endometrium between days 13.5 and 17.5. During this period, Β2M in the capsule was evidently not part of a complex with major histocompatibility complex class 1 heavy α chain bands because these were undetectable in the capsule and uterine lavage. Uterocalin (p19) was detected in uterine lavage and capsule throughout fixation, but in yolk-sac fluid only before fixation. These studies indicate that intact β2M is a major protein associated with the embryonic capsule before fixation, after which it undergoes limited proteolysis to a truncated ∼8 kDa form that remains in the capsule after the conceptus is immobilized. © 2007 Society for Reproduction and Fertility.

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Quinn, B. A., Hayes, M. A., Waelchli, R. O., Kennedy, M. W., & Betteridge, K. J. (2007). Changes in major proteins in the embryonic capsule during immobilization (fixation) of the conceptus in the third week of pregnancy in the mare. Reproduction, 134(1), 161–170. https://doi.org/10.1530/REP-06-0241

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