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Protamine 2 deficiency results in Septin 12 abnormalities.

Authors :
Sanovec, Ondrej
Frolikova, Michaela
Kraus, Veronika
Vondrakova, Jana
Qasemi, Maryam
Spevakova, Daniela
Simonik, Ondrej
Moritz, Lindsay
Caswell, Drew Lewis
Liska, Frantisek
Ded, Lukas
Cerny, Jiri
Avidor-Reiss, Tomer
Hammoud, Saher Sue
Schorle, Hubert
Postlerova, Pavla
Steger, Klaus
Komrskova, Katerina
Source :
Frontiers in Cell & Developmental Biology; 2024, p1-23, 23p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

There is a well-established link between abnormal sperm chromatin states and poor motility, however, how these two processes are interdependent is unknown. Here, we identified a possible mechanistic insight by showing that Protamine 2, a nuclear DNA packaging protein in sperm, directly interacts with cytoskeletal protein Septin 12, which is associated with sperm motility. Septin 12 has several isoforms, and we show, that in the Prm2 <superscript> −/− </superscript> sperm, the short one (Mw 36 kDa) is mis-localized, while two long isoforms (Mw 40 and 41 kDa) are unexpectedly lost in Prm2 <superscript> −/− </superscript> sperm chromatin-bound protein fractions. Septin 12 co-immunoprecipitated with Protamine 2 in the testicular cell lysate of WT mice and with Lamin B1/2/3 in co-transfected HEK cells despite we did not observe changes in Lamin B2/B3 proteins or SUN4 expression in Prm2 <superscript> −/− </superscript> testes. Furthermore, the Prm2 <superscript> −/− </superscript> sperm have on average a smaller sperm nucleus and aberrant acrosome biogenesis. In humans, patients with low sperm motility (asthenozoospermia) have imbalanced histone–protamine 1/2 ratio, modified levels of cytoskeletal proteins and we detected retained Septin 12 isoforms (Mw 40 and 41 kDa) in the sperm membrane, chromatin-bound and tubulin/mitochondria protein fractions. In conclusion, our findings present potential interaction between Septin 12 and Protamine 2 or Lamin B2/3 and describe a new connection between their expression and localization, contributing likely to low sperm motility and morphological abnormalities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2296634X
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Frontiers in Cell & Developmental Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180730576
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2024.1447630