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KIFC1-Like Motor Protein Associates with the Cephalopod Manchette and Participates in Sperm Nuclear Morphogenesis in Octopus tankahkeei

BACKGROUND: Nuclear morphogenesis is one of the most fundamental cellular transformations taking place during spermatogenesis. In rodents, a microtubule-based perinuclear structure, the manchette, and a C-terminal kinesin motor KIFC1 are believed to play crucial roles in this process. Spermatogenesi...

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Autores principales: Wang, Wei, Zhu, Jun-Quan, Yu, He-Ming, Tan, Fu-Qing, Yang, Wan-Xi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3004946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21187923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015616
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author Wang, Wei
Zhu, Jun-Quan
Yu, He-Ming
Tan, Fu-Qing
Yang, Wan-Xi
author_facet Wang, Wei
Zhu, Jun-Quan
Yu, He-Ming
Tan, Fu-Qing
Yang, Wan-Xi
author_sort Wang, Wei
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Nuclear morphogenesis is one of the most fundamental cellular transformations taking place during spermatogenesis. In rodents, a microtubule-based perinuclear structure, the manchette, and a C-terminal kinesin motor KIFC1 are believed to play crucial roles in this process. Spermatogenesis in Octopus tankahkeei is a good model system to explore whether evolution has created a cephalopod prototype of mammalian manchette-based and KIFC1-dependent sperm nuclear shaping machinery. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We detected the presence of a KIFC1-like protein in the testis, muscle, and liver of O. tankahkeei by Western Blot. Then we tracked its dynamic localization in spermatic cells at various stages using Immunofluorescence and Immunogold Electron Microscopy. The KIFC1-like protein was not expressed at early stages of spermatogenesis when no significant morphological changes occur, began to be present in early spermatid, localized around and in the nucleus of intermediate and late spermatids where the nucleus was dramatically elongated and compressed, and concentrated at one end of final spermatid. Furthermore, distribution of the motor protein during nuclear elongation and condensation overlapped with that of the cephalopod counterpart of manchette at a significant level. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The results support the assumption that the protein is actively involved in sperm nuclear morphogenesis in O. tankahkeei possibly through bridging the manchette-like perinuclear microtubules to the nucleus and assisting in the nucleocytoplasmic trafficking of specific cargoes. This study represents the first description of the role of a motor protein in sperm nuclear shaping in cephalopod.
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spelling pubmed-30049462010-12-27 KIFC1-Like Motor Protein Associates with the Cephalopod Manchette and Participates in Sperm Nuclear Morphogenesis in Octopus tankahkeei Wang, Wei Zhu, Jun-Quan Yu, He-Ming Tan, Fu-Qing Yang, Wan-Xi PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Nuclear morphogenesis is one of the most fundamental cellular transformations taking place during spermatogenesis. In rodents, a microtubule-based perinuclear structure, the manchette, and a C-terminal kinesin motor KIFC1 are believed to play crucial roles in this process. Spermatogenesis in Octopus tankahkeei is a good model system to explore whether evolution has created a cephalopod prototype of mammalian manchette-based and KIFC1-dependent sperm nuclear shaping machinery. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We detected the presence of a KIFC1-like protein in the testis, muscle, and liver of O. tankahkeei by Western Blot. Then we tracked its dynamic localization in spermatic cells at various stages using Immunofluorescence and Immunogold Electron Microscopy. The KIFC1-like protein was not expressed at early stages of spermatogenesis when no significant morphological changes occur, began to be present in early spermatid, localized around and in the nucleus of intermediate and late spermatids where the nucleus was dramatically elongated and compressed, and concentrated at one end of final spermatid. Furthermore, distribution of the motor protein during nuclear elongation and condensation overlapped with that of the cephalopod counterpart of manchette at a significant level. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The results support the assumption that the protein is actively involved in sperm nuclear morphogenesis in O. tankahkeei possibly through bridging the manchette-like perinuclear microtubules to the nucleus and assisting in the nucleocytoplasmic trafficking of specific cargoes. This study represents the first description of the role of a motor protein in sperm nuclear shaping in cephalopod. Public Library of Science 2010-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3004946/ /pubmed/21187923 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015616 Text en Wang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wang, Wei
Zhu, Jun-Quan
Yu, He-Ming
Tan, Fu-Qing
Yang, Wan-Xi
KIFC1-Like Motor Protein Associates with the Cephalopod Manchette and Participates in Sperm Nuclear Morphogenesis in Octopus tankahkeei
title KIFC1-Like Motor Protein Associates with the Cephalopod Manchette and Participates in Sperm Nuclear Morphogenesis in Octopus tankahkeei
title_full KIFC1-Like Motor Protein Associates with the Cephalopod Manchette and Participates in Sperm Nuclear Morphogenesis in Octopus tankahkeei
title_fullStr KIFC1-Like Motor Protein Associates with the Cephalopod Manchette and Participates in Sperm Nuclear Morphogenesis in Octopus tankahkeei
title_full_unstemmed KIFC1-Like Motor Protein Associates with the Cephalopod Manchette and Participates in Sperm Nuclear Morphogenesis in Octopus tankahkeei
title_short KIFC1-Like Motor Protein Associates with the Cephalopod Manchette and Participates in Sperm Nuclear Morphogenesis in Octopus tankahkeei
title_sort kifc1-like motor protein associates with the cephalopod manchette and participates in sperm nuclear morphogenesis in octopus tankahkeei
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3004946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21187923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015616
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