Journal article
Genetic mutation of Cep76 results in male infertility due to abnormal sperm tail composition
Brendan J Houston, D Jo Merriner, G Gemma Stathatos, Joseph H Nguyen, Anne E O'Connor, Alexandra M Lopes, Donald F Conrad, Mark Baker, Jessica EM Dunleavy, Moira K O'Bryan
Life Science Alliance | Life Science Alliance LLC | Published : 2024
Abstract
The transition zone is a specialised gate at the base of cilia/flagella, which separates the ciliary compartment from the cytoplasm and strictly regulates protein entry. We identified a potential new regulator of the male germ cell transition zone, CEP76. We demonstrated that CEP76 was involved in the selective entry and incorporation of key proteins required for sperm function and fertility into the ciliary compartment and ultimately the sperm tail. In the mutant, sperm tails were shorter and immotile as a consequence of deficits in essential sperm motility proteins including DNAH2 and AKAP4, which accumulated at the sperm neck in the mutant. Severe annulus, fibrous sheath, and outer dense ..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Cameron Patrick and The University of Melbourne Statistical Consulting Centre for advice on statistics used in this study. This work was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council grant awarded to MK O 'Bryan and DF Conrad (APP1120356) .