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The SEPT12 complex is required for the establishment of a functional sperm head-tail junction.

Yi-Ru Shen1, Han-Yu Wang1,2, Yung-Chieh Tsai3,4,5, Yung-Che Kuo1,6, Shang-Rung Wu7, Chia-Yih Wang2,8, Pao-Lin Kuo1,2,9.   

Abstract

The connecting pieces of the sperm neck link the flagellum and the sperm head, and they are important for initiating flagellar beating. The connecting pieces are important building blocks for the sperm neck; however, the mechanism of connecting piece assembly is poorly understood. In the present study, we explored the role of septins in sperm motility and found that Sept12D197N knock-in (KI) mice produce acephalic and immotile spermatozoa. Electron microscopy analysis showed defective connecting pieces in sperm from KI mice, indicating that SEPT12 is required for the establishment of connecting pieces. We also found that SEPT12 formed a complex with SEPT1, SEPT2, SEPT10 and SEPT11 at the sperm neck and that the D197N mutation disrupted the complex, suggesting that the SEPT12 complex is involved in the assembly of connecting pieces. Additionally, we found that SEPT12 interacted and colocalized with γ-tubulin in elongating spermatids, implying that SEPT12 and pericentriolar materials jointly contribute to the formation of connecting pieces. Collectively, our findings suggest that SEPT12 is required for the formation of striated columns, and the capitulum and for maintaining the stability of the sperm head-tail junction.
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Keywords:  septin / SEPT12 / acephalic sperm / connecting pieces / capitulum / striated columns / male fertility

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32392324     DOI: 10.1093/molehr/gaaa031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Hum Reprod        ISSN: 1360-9947            Impact factor:   4.025


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Authors:  Benjamin L Woods; Amy S Gladfelter
Journal:  Curr Opin Cell Biol       Date:  2020-11-11       Impact factor: 8.382

2.  Marginal Zinc Deficiency in Mice Increased the Number of Abnormal Sperm and Altered the Expression Level of Spermatogenesis-Related Genes.

Authors:  Cheng Peng; Qian Cheng; Youjiao Liu; Zhaoyu Zhang; Ziqiong Wang; Haitao Ma; Duanya Liu; Lei Wang; Chunhong Wang
Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res       Date:  2021-10-22       Impact factor: 3.738

3.  Homozygous Loss of Septin12, but not its Haploinsufficiency, Leads to Male Infertility and Fertilization Failure.

Authors:  Haixia Chen; Peng Li; Xiaoling Du; Yiding Zhao; Lingling Wang; Ye Tian; Xueru Song; Ling Shuai; Xiaohong Bai; Lingyi Chen
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-04-25

4.  Androglobin, a chimeric mammalian globin, is required for male fertility.

Authors:  Anna Keppner; Miguel Correia; Sara Santambrogio; Teng Wei Koay; Darko Maric; Carina Osterhof; Denise V Winter; Angèle Clerc; Michael Stumpe; Frédéric Chalmel; Sylvia Dewilde; Alex Odermatt; Dieter Kressler; Thomas Hankeln; Roland H Wenger; David Hoogewijs
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2022-06-14       Impact factor: 8.713

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