Data in Brief (Jun 2020)

Proteomic data of seminal plasma and spermatozoa of four purebred dogs

  • Michelle Silva Araujo,
  • Otávio Luís de Oliveira Henriques Paulo,
  • Cristiane Sella Paranzini,
  • Caroline Scott,
  • Viviane Maria Codognoto,
  • Camila de Paula Freitas Dell'Aqua,
  • Frederico Ozanam Papa,
  • Fabiana Ferreira de Souza

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
p. 105498

Abstract

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Semen contains several proteins that are important to fertilization and to identify reproductive failures. There are proteins that are specie-specific expressed, although differs among several breeds. This article provides experimental data describing the protein profile of seminal plasma and spermatozoa of four healthy purebred dogs: Golden Retriever (n=3), Bernese Mountain Dog (n=4), Great Dane (n=3), and Maremmano-Abruzzese Sheepdog (n=3), housed at São Paulo state, Brazil. Semen samples were collected by manual stimulation of the penis in a presence of a teaser bitch, when possible. The seminal plasma and sperm cells were separated by centrifugation and prepared for mass spectrometry. The gene ontology annotation of the proteins found is described. This is the first time that proteomic profile of the semen of purebred dogs is described. These data are a valuable resource to improve the biotechnologies of reproduction applied to canid species.

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