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ATP synthase is required for male fertility and germ cell maturation in Drosophila testes

Authors :
Cong Shen
Jie Fang
Bing Xie
Zeyu He
Qixiang Shao
Bo Zheng
Hong Li
Jiajia Liu
Jun Yu
Yidan Yan
Xiaojin Luan
Chen Qiao
Mingxi Liu
Xia Chen
Binghai Chen
Xing Hu
Source :
Molecular Medicine Reports
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Spandidos Publications, 2019.

Abstract

Germ cell maturation is essential for spermatogenesis and testis homeostasis. ATP synthase serves significant roles in energy storage in germ cell survival and is catalyzed by alterations in the mitochondrial membrane proton concentration. The intrinsic cellular mechanisms governing stem cell maturation remain largely unknown. In the present study, in vivo RNA interference (RNAi) screening of major ATP synthase subunits was performed, and the function of ATP synthase for male fertility and spermatogenesis in Drosophila was explored. A Upstream Activation Sequence/Gal4 transcription factor system was used to knock down gene expression in specific cell types, and immunofluorescence staining was conducted to assess the roles of ATP synthase subunits in Drosophila testes. It was identified that knockdown of ATP synthase resulted in male infertility and abnormal spermatogenesis in Drosophila testes. In addition, knockdown of the ATP synthase β subunit in germ cells resulted in defects in male infertility and germ cell maturation, while the hub and cyst cell populations were maintained. Other major ATP synthase subunits were also examined and similar phenotypes in Drosophila testes were identified. Taken together, the data from the present study revealed that ATP synthase serves important roles for male fertility during spermatogenesis by regulating germ cell maturation in Drosophila testes.

Details

ISSN :
17913004 and 17912997
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Medicine Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....040925f59bc1e1b3279083437f5f1815