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The perinuclear theca protein Calicin helps shape the sperm head and maintain the nuclear structure in mice

Authors :
Xiao-Zhen Zhang
Lin-Lin Wei
Hui-Juan Jin
Xiao-Hui Zhang
Su-Ren Chen
Source :
Cell reports. 40(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The perinuclear theca (PT) is a cytoskeletal element encapsulating the sperm nucleus; however, our understanding of the physiological roles of PT in sperm is very limited. We show that Calicin interacts with itself and many other PT components, indicating it may serve as an organizing center of the PT assembly. Calicin is detectable first when surrounding the acrosome, then detected around the entire nucleus, and finally translocated to the postacrosomal region of spermatid heads. Intriguingly, loss of Calicin specifically causes surface subsidence of sperm heads in the nuclear condensation stage. Calicin interacts with inner acrosomal membrane (IAM) protein Spaca1 and nuclear envelope (NE) components to form an "IAM-PT-NE" structure. Intriguingly, Ccin-knockout sperm also exhibit DNA damage and failure of fertilization. Our study provides solid animal evidence to suggest that the PT encapsulating sperm nucleus helps shape the sperm head and maintain the nuclear structure.

Details

ISSN :
22111247
Volume :
40
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....854fa59f91256763b8bca4e40b5bea25