1. Expression dynamics indicate the involvement of SPG7 in the reproduction and spermiogenesis of Phascolosoma esculenta.
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Gao, Xinming, Feng, Binbin, Du, Chen, Hou, Congcong, Jin, Shan, Tang, Daojun, Zhu, Junquan, and Lv, Yaoping
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GENE expression , *TRANSMEMBRANE domains , *MITOCHONDRIAL physiology , *AMINO acid sequence , *REPRODUCTION , *PROTEIN expression , *ORGANELLES - Abstract
• SPG7 is highly expressed in the site of spermiogenesis in Phascolosoma esculenta. • SPG7 is highly expressed in coelomic fluid in breeding season in male P. esculenta. • SPG7 is mainly located in the mitochondria during spermiogenesis. • SPG7 is a potential regulator for mitochondrial function in spermiogenesis. Spastic paraplegia 7 (SPG7) is an m-AAA protease subunit involved in mitochondrial morphology and physiology. However, its function in animal reproduction is yet to be evaluated. In this study, its molecular features, subcellular localization, and expression dynamics were investigated to analyze its potential function in the reproduction of male Phascolosoma esculenta , an economically important marine species in China. The full-length cDNA of P. esculenta spg7 (Pe-spg7) measures 3053 bp and encodes an 853-amino acid protein (Pe -SPG7). Pe -SPG7 includes two transmembrane domains, an AAA domain and a proteolytic domain. Amino acid sequence alignment revealed that SPG7 was conserved during evolution. The mRNA and protein expression of spg7 indicated its involvement in reproduction. Its expression was the highest in coelomic fluid, where spermatids develop, and it was significantly higher in the breeding stage than in the nonbreeding stage. SPG7 was mainly found in the mitochondria of spermatids in the coelomic fluid, indicating that it functions in this organelle in spermatids. Immunofluorescence experiments showed that SPG7 was expressed and colocalized in the mitochondria during spermiogenesis, suggesting its involvement in P. esculenta spermiogenesis. Therefore, SPG7 may participate in spermiogenesis by functioning in the mitochondria and regulate the reproduction of male P. esculenta. This study provided insights into the function of SPG7 in animal reproduction and P. esculenta gametogenesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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