ORIGINAL RESEARCH article

Front. Chem.

Sec. Analytical Chemistry

Volume 13 - 2025 | doi: 10.3389/fchem.2025.1569561

GlycoIP: An Integrated Platform for Simultaneous and Site-specific N/O-glycosylation Analysis of Human Semen

Provisionally accepted
Gaoshu  YanGaoshu Yan1Fei  CaiFei Cai2Keliang  WuKeliang Wu2Qingyuan  ChengQingyuan Cheng3Yong  ZhangYong Zhang2*Fan  LinFan Lin1
  • 1University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China
  • 2West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China
  • 3West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China

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Protein glycosylation plays a pivotal role in human semen, influencing various processes, such as spermatogenesis, maturation, sperm motility, capacitation, and fertilization. Despite its importance, the specific details regarding N/O-glycosylation within human semen proteins have largely remained unknown. To address this challenge, an integrated glycoproteomic platform (termed GlycoIP) was developed, enabling the simultaneous analysis of both intact N-and O-glycopeptides directly from human semen samples. Characterizing these intact glycopeptides is particularly challenging, yet it provides invaluable insights into the structure and function of both glycans and their attachment sites. In this study, our platform enabled the identification of 1,833 unique N-glycopeptides and 720 unique O-glycopeptides. This approach revealed extensive and precise site-specific N/O-glycosylation data, highlighting 438 potential O-glycosylation sites from 148 distinct O-glycoproteins. Notably, we conducted site-specific N/O-glycosylation profiling on several unique glycoproteins, including sperm equatorial segment protein 1 (SPESP1), which is located on human sperm, and plasma serine protease inhibitor (SERPINA5), which is presented in both sperm and seminal plasma. In summary, this platform provides a promising approach for comprehensive profiling of protein site-specific N/O-glycosylation within a single experiment. This advancement paves the way for further functional studies on glycoproteins and their roles in male infertility, enhancing our understanding of this complex field.

Keywords: sperm, N-glycosylation, O-glycosylation, LC-MS/MS, Glycoproteomics

Received: 01 Feb 2025; Accepted: 01 May 2025.

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* Correspondence: Yong Zhang, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China

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