| Literature DB >> 26711429 |
Jingjing Zhang1, Qian Wang1, Mingsong Wang1, Manxi Jiang2, Yongsheng Wang1, Yun Sun1, Junpeng Wang1, Taorong Xie3, Chao Tang1, Nannan Tang1, Huili Song1, Di Cui4, Ruihua Chao1, Shuzhe Ding4, Bing Ni1, Xuejin Chen2, Yuan Wang5.
Abstract
Nuage is an electron-dense cytoplasmic structure in germ cells that contains ribonucleoproteins and participates in piRNA biosynthesis. Despite the observation that clustered mitochondria are associated with a specific type of nuage called intermitochondrial cement (pi-body), the importance of mitochondrial functions in nuage formation and spermatogenesis is yet to be determined. We show that a germ cell-specific protein GASZ contains a functional mitochondrial targeting signal and is largely localized at mitochondria both endogenously in germ cells and in somatic cells when ectopically expressed. In addition, GASZ interacts with itself at the outer membrane of mitochondria and promotes mitofusion in a mitofusin/MFN-dependent manner. In mice, deletion of the mitochondrial targeting signal reveals that mitochondrial localization of GASZ is essential for nuage formation, mitochondrial clustering, transposon repression, and spermatogenesis. MFN1 deficiency also leads to defects in mitochondrial activity and male infertility. Our data thus reveal a requirement for GASZ and MFN-mediated mitofusion during spermatogenesis.Entities:
Keywords: GASZ; MFN1; MFN2; mitofusion; spermatogenesis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26711429 PMCID: PMC5290817 DOI: 10.15252/embr.201540846
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO Rep ISSN: 1469-221X Impact factor: 8.807