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Expression and localization of myosin VI in developing mouse spermatids

Myosin VI (MVI) is a versatile actin-based motor protein that has been implicated in a variety of different cellular processes, including endo- and exocytic vesicle trafficking, Golgi morphology, and actin structure stabilization. A role for MVI in crucial actin-based processes involved in sperm mat...

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Autores principales: Zakrzewski, Przemysław, Lenartowski, Robert, Rędowicz, Maria Jolanta, Miller, Kathryn G., Lenartowska, Marta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5602056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28500503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00418-017-1579-z
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author Zakrzewski, Przemysław
Lenartowski, Robert
Rędowicz, Maria Jolanta
Miller, Kathryn G.
Lenartowska, Marta
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Lenartowski, Robert
Rędowicz, Maria Jolanta
Miller, Kathryn G.
Lenartowska, Marta
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description Myosin VI (MVI) is a versatile actin-based motor protein that has been implicated in a variety of different cellular processes, including endo- and exocytic vesicle trafficking, Golgi morphology, and actin structure stabilization. A role for MVI in crucial actin-based processes involved in sperm maturation was demonstrated in Drosophila. Because of the prominence and importance of actin structures in mammalian spermiogenesis, we investigated whether MVI was associated with actin-mediated maturation events in mammals. Both immunofluorescence and ultrastructural analyses using immunogold labeling showed that MVI was strongly linked with key structures involved in sperm development and maturation. During the early stage of spermiogenesis, MVI is associated with the Golgi and with coated and uncoated vesicles, which fuse to form the acrosome. Later, as the acrosome spreads to form a cap covering the sperm nucleus, MVI is localized to the acroplaxome, an actin-rich structure that anchors the acrosome to the nucleus. Finally, during the elongation/maturation phase, MVI is associated with the actin-rich structures involved in nuclear shaping: the acroplaxome, manchette, and Sertoli cell actin hoops. Since this is the first report of MVI expression and localization during mouse spermiogenesis and MVI partners in developing sperm have not yet been identified, we discuss some probable roles for MVI in this process. During early stages, MVI is hypothesized to play a role in Golgi morphology and function as well as in actin dynamics regulation important for attachment of developing acrosome to the nuclear envelope. Next, the protein might also play anchoring roles to help generate forces needed for spermatid head elongation. Moreover, association of MVI with actin that accumulates in the Sertoli cell ectoplasmic specialization and other actin structures in surrounding cells suggests additional MVI functions in spermatid movement across the seminiferous epithelium and in sperm release.
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spelling pubmed-56020562017-10-03 Expression and localization of myosin VI in developing mouse spermatids Zakrzewski, Przemysław Lenartowski, Robert Rędowicz, Maria Jolanta Miller, Kathryn G. Lenartowska, Marta Histochem Cell Biol Original Paper Myosin VI (MVI) is a versatile actin-based motor protein that has been implicated in a variety of different cellular processes, including endo- and exocytic vesicle trafficking, Golgi morphology, and actin structure stabilization. A role for MVI in crucial actin-based processes involved in sperm maturation was demonstrated in Drosophila. Because of the prominence and importance of actin structures in mammalian spermiogenesis, we investigated whether MVI was associated with actin-mediated maturation events in mammals. Both immunofluorescence and ultrastructural analyses using immunogold labeling showed that MVI was strongly linked with key structures involved in sperm development and maturation. During the early stage of spermiogenesis, MVI is associated with the Golgi and with coated and uncoated vesicles, which fuse to form the acrosome. Later, as the acrosome spreads to form a cap covering the sperm nucleus, MVI is localized to the acroplaxome, an actin-rich structure that anchors the acrosome to the nucleus. Finally, during the elongation/maturation phase, MVI is associated with the actin-rich structures involved in nuclear shaping: the acroplaxome, manchette, and Sertoli cell actin hoops. Since this is the first report of MVI expression and localization during mouse spermiogenesis and MVI partners in developing sperm have not yet been identified, we discuss some probable roles for MVI in this process. During early stages, MVI is hypothesized to play a role in Golgi morphology and function as well as in actin dynamics regulation important for attachment of developing acrosome to the nuclear envelope. Next, the protein might also play anchoring roles to help generate forces needed for spermatid head elongation. Moreover, association of MVI with actin that accumulates in the Sertoli cell ectoplasmic specialization and other actin structures in surrounding cells suggests additional MVI functions in spermatid movement across the seminiferous epithelium and in sperm release. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2017-05-12 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5602056/ /pubmed/28500503 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00418-017-1579-z Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Lenartowska, Marta
Expression and localization of myosin VI in developing mouse spermatids
title Expression and localization of myosin VI in developing mouse spermatids
title_full Expression and localization of myosin VI in developing mouse spermatids
title_fullStr Expression and localization of myosin VI in developing mouse spermatids
title_full_unstemmed Expression and localization of myosin VI in developing mouse spermatids
title_short Expression and localization of myosin VI in developing mouse spermatids
title_sort expression and localization of myosin vi in developing mouse spermatids
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5602056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28500503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00418-017-1579-z
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