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The early molecular events leading to COFILIN phosphorylation during mouse sperm capacitation are essential for acrosomal exocytosis

The actin cytoskeleton reorganization during sperm capacitation is essential for the occurrence of acrosomal exocytosis (AR) in several mammalian species. Here, we demonstrate that in mouse sperm, within the first minutes of exposure upon capacitating conditions, the activity of RHOA/C and RAC1 is e...

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Autores principales: Schiavi-Ehrenhaus, Liza J., Romarowski, Ana, Jabloñski, Martina, Krapf, Darío, Luque, Guillermina M., Buffone, Mariano G.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9142561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35487245
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101988
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author Schiavi-Ehrenhaus, Liza J.
Romarowski, Ana
Jabloñski, Martina
Krapf, Darío
Luque, Guillermina M.
Buffone, Mariano G.
author_facet Schiavi-Ehrenhaus, Liza J.
Romarowski, Ana
Jabloñski, Martina
Krapf, Darío
Luque, Guillermina M.
Buffone, Mariano G.
author_sort Schiavi-Ehrenhaus, Liza J.
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description The actin cytoskeleton reorganization during sperm capacitation is essential for the occurrence of acrosomal exocytosis (AR) in several mammalian species. Here, we demonstrate that in mouse sperm, within the first minutes of exposure upon capacitating conditions, the activity of RHOA/C and RAC1 is essential for LIMK1 and COFILIN phosphorylation. However, we observed that the signaling pathway involving RAC1 and PAK4 is the main player in controlling actin polymerization in the sperm head necessary for the occurrence of AR. Moreover, we show that the transient phosphorylation of COFILIN is also influenced by the Slingshot family of protein phosphatases (SSH1). The activity of SSH1 is regulated by the dual action of two pathways. On one hand, RHOA/C and RAC1 activity promotes SSH1 phosphorylation (inactivation). On the other hand, the activating dephosphorylation is driven by okadaic acid—sensitive phosphatases. This regulatory mechanism is independent of the commonly observed activating mechanisms involving PP2B and emerges as a new finely tuned modulation that is, so far, exclusively observed in mouse sperm. However, persistent phosphorylation of COFILIN by SSH1 inhibition or okadaic acid did not altered actin polymerization and the AR. Altogether, our results highlight the role of small GTPases in modulating actin dynamics required for AR.
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spelling pubmed-91425612022-06-04 The early molecular events leading to COFILIN phosphorylation during mouse sperm capacitation are essential for acrosomal exocytosis Schiavi-Ehrenhaus, Liza J. Romarowski, Ana Jabloñski, Martina Krapf, Darío Luque, Guillermina M. Buffone, Mariano G. J Biol Chem Research Article The actin cytoskeleton reorganization during sperm capacitation is essential for the occurrence of acrosomal exocytosis (AR) in several mammalian species. Here, we demonstrate that in mouse sperm, within the first minutes of exposure upon capacitating conditions, the activity of RHOA/C and RAC1 is essential for LIMK1 and COFILIN phosphorylation. However, we observed that the signaling pathway involving RAC1 and PAK4 is the main player in controlling actin polymerization in the sperm head necessary for the occurrence of AR. Moreover, we show that the transient phosphorylation of COFILIN is also influenced by the Slingshot family of protein phosphatases (SSH1). The activity of SSH1 is regulated by the dual action of two pathways. On one hand, RHOA/C and RAC1 activity promotes SSH1 phosphorylation (inactivation). On the other hand, the activating dephosphorylation is driven by okadaic acid—sensitive phosphatases. This regulatory mechanism is independent of the commonly observed activating mechanisms involving PP2B and emerges as a new finely tuned modulation that is, so far, exclusively observed in mouse sperm. However, persistent phosphorylation of COFILIN by SSH1 inhibition or okadaic acid did not altered actin polymerization and the AR. Altogether, our results highlight the role of small GTPases in modulating actin dynamics required for AR. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9142561/ /pubmed/35487245 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101988 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Schiavi-Ehrenhaus, Liza J.
Romarowski, Ana
Jabloñski, Martina
Krapf, Darío
Luque, Guillermina M.
Buffone, Mariano G.
The early molecular events leading to COFILIN phosphorylation during mouse sperm capacitation are essential for acrosomal exocytosis
title The early molecular events leading to COFILIN phosphorylation during mouse sperm capacitation are essential for acrosomal exocytosis
title_full The early molecular events leading to COFILIN phosphorylation during mouse sperm capacitation are essential for acrosomal exocytosis
title_fullStr The early molecular events leading to COFILIN phosphorylation during mouse sperm capacitation are essential for acrosomal exocytosis
title_full_unstemmed The early molecular events leading to COFILIN phosphorylation during mouse sperm capacitation are essential for acrosomal exocytosis
title_short The early molecular events leading to COFILIN phosphorylation during mouse sperm capacitation are essential for acrosomal exocytosis
title_sort early molecular events leading to cofilin phosphorylation during mouse sperm capacitation are essential for acrosomal exocytosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9142561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35487245
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101988
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