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A male germ-cell-specific ribosome controls male fertility.

Authors :
Li, Huiling
Huo, Yangao
He, Xi
Yao, Liping
Zhang, Hao
Cui, Yiqiang
Xiao, Huijuan
Xie, Wenxiu
Zhang, Dejiu
Wang, Yue
Zhang, Shu
Tu, Haixia
Cheng, Yiwei
Guo, Yueshuai
Cao, Xintao
Zhu, Yunfei
Jiang, Tao
Guo, Xuejiang
Qin, Yan
Sha, Jiahao
Source :
Nature; Dec2022, Vol. 612 Issue 7941, p725-731, 7p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Ribosomes are highly sophisticated translation machines that have been demonstrated to be heterogeneous in the regulation of protein synthesis1,2. Male germ cell development involves complex translational regulation during sperm formation3. However, it remains unclear whether translation during sperm formation is performed by a specific ribosome. Here we report a ribosome with a specialized nascent polypeptide exit tunnel, Ribosome<superscript>ST</superscript>, that is assembled with the male germ-cell-specific protein RPL39L, the paralogue of core ribosome (Ribosome<superscript>Core</superscript>) protein RPL39. Deletion of Ribosome<superscript>ST</superscript> in mice causes defective sperm formation, resulting in substantially reduced fertility. Our comparison of single-particle cryo-electron microscopy structures of ribosomes from mouse kidneys and testes indicates that Ribosome<superscript>ST</superscript> features a ribosomal polypeptide exit tunnel of distinct size and charge states compared with Ribosome<superscript>Core</superscript>. Ribosome<superscript>ST</superscript> predominantly cotranslationally regulates the folding of a subset of male germ-cell-specific proteins that are essential for the formation of sperm. Moreover, we found that specialized functions of Ribosome<superscript>ST</superscript> were not replaceable by Ribosome<superscript>Core</superscript>. Taken together, identification of this sperm-specific ribosome should greatly expand our understanding of ribosome function and tissue-specific regulation of protein expression pattern in mammals.Ribosome<superscript>ST</superscript>—a ribosome with a specialized nascent polypeptide exit tunnel—cotranslationally regulates the folding of a subset of male germ-cell-specific proteins that are essential for the formation of sperm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
612
Issue :
7941
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160916508
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05508-0