Abstract
Porcine cumulus cell layers are thought to influence various fundamental functions during oocyte maturation. The expansion of cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) is known to highly correlate with oocyte maturation, fertilization, and embryonic development. In this study, we performed two dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight (MALDI-TOF) analysis using porcine COCs proteins. Porcine COCs were collected from ovary follicles and classified as the good-quality group and the poor-quality group based on cumulus cell layers around oocyte. The COCs protein samples were separated in a pH 3.0–10.0 IPG gels for the first dimension, and then 8%–16% SDS-PAGE gel for the second dimension. Gel image analysis was performed in protein spots between good- and poor-quality groups, and then differential protein spots were identified using MALDI-TOF analysis. There were more than 300 protein spots in the 2-DE gel image obtained from 1 mg protein samples of COCs. Five differential protein spots were identified by gel image analysis with more than 1.5-fold differences. All 5 protein spots were up-regulated in good quality group and revealed as transferrin, tight junction protein ZO-2, tubulin beta chain, meiosis-specific nuclear structural protein 1 and dynamin 1-like isoform 4 in good. Our results indicated the identification of 5 differentially expressed proteins in the porcine good-quality COCs and these protein profiles will make available important guides for porcine good oocyte selection for the production of in vitro embryos.
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