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Rat hd mutation reveals an essential role of centrobin in spermatid head shaping and assembly of the head-tail coupling apparatus.

Authors :
Liska F
Gosele C
Rivkin E
Tres L
Cardoso MC
Domaing P
Krejcí E
Snajdr P
Lee-Kirsch MA
de Rooij DG
Kren V
Krenová D
Kierszenbaum AL
Hubner N
Source :
Biology of reproduction [Biol Reprod] 2009 Dec; Vol. 81 (6), pp. 1196-205. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Aug 26.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The hypodactylous (hd) locus impairs limb development and spermatogenesis, leading to male infertility in rats. We show that the hd mutation is caused by an insertion of an endogenous retrovirus into intron 10 of the Cntrob gene. The retroviral insertion in hd mutant rats disrupts the normal splicing of Cntrob transcripts and results in the expression of a truncated protein. During the final phase of spermiogenesis, centrobin localizes to the manchette, centrosome, and the marginal ring of the spermatid acroplaxome, where it interacts with keratin 5-containing intermediate filaments. Mutant spermatids show a defective acroplaxome marginal ring and separation of the centrosome from its normal attachment site of the nucleus. This separation correlates with a disruption of head-tail coupling apparatus, leading to spermatid decapitation during the final step of spermiogenesis and the absence of sperm in the epididymis. Cntrob may represent a novel candidate gene for presently unexplained hereditary forms of teratozoospermia and the "easily decapitated sperm syndrome" in humans.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1529-7268
Volume :
81
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biology of reproduction
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19710508
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.109.078980