| Literature DB >> 25535245 |
Reinhard Seifert1, Melanie Flick2, Wolfgang Bönigk2, Luis Alvarez2, Christian Trötschel3, Ansgar Poetsch3, Astrid Müller2, Normann Goodwin4, Patric Pelzer5, Nachiket D Kashikar6, Elisabeth Kremmer7, Jan Jikeli2, Bernd Timmermann8, Heiner Kuhl8, Dmitry Fridman1, Florian Windler1, U Benjamin Kaupp9, Timo Strünker9.
Abstract
Sperm guidance is controlled by chemical and physical cues. In many species, Ca(2+) bursts in the flagellum govern navigation to the egg. In Arbacia punctulata, a model system of sperm chemotaxis, a cGMP signaling pathway controls these Ca(2+) bursts. The underlying Ca(2+) channel and its mechanisms of activation are unknown. Here, we identify CatSper Ca(2+) channels in the flagellum of A. punctulata sperm. We show that CatSper mediates the chemoattractant-evoked Ca(2+) influx and controls chemotactic steering; a concomitant alkalization serves as a highly cooperative mechanism that enables CatSper to transduce periodic voltage changes into Ca(2+) bursts. Our results reveal intriguing phylogenetic commonalities but also variations between marine invertebrates and mammals regarding the function and control of CatSper. The variations probably reflect functional and mechanistic adaptations that evolved during the transition from external to internal fertilization.Entities:
Keywords: Ca2+ signaling; CatSper; chemotaxis; sperm
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25535245 PMCID: PMC4339123 DOI: 10.15252/embj.201489376
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO J ISSN: 0261-4189 Impact factor: 11.598