Miller_2018_Cell.Rep_24_2606

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Title : Asymmetrically Positioned Flagellar Control Units Regulate Human Sperm Rotation - Miller_2018_Cell.Rep_24_2606
Author(s) : Miller MR , Kenny SJ , Mannowetz N , Mansell SA , Wojcik M , Mendoza S , Zucker RS , Xu K , Lishko PV
Ref : Cell Rep , 24 :2606 , 2018
Abstract :

Ion channels control sperm navigation within the female reproductive tract and, thus, are critical for their ability to find and fertilize an egg. The flagellar calcium channel CatSper controls sperm hyperactivated motility and is dependent on an alkaline cytoplasmic pH. The latter is accomplished by either proton transporters or, in human sperm, via the voltage-gated proton channel Hv1. To provide concerted regulation, ion channels and their regulatory proteins must be compartmentalized. Here, we describe flagellar regulatory nanodomains comprised of Hv1, CatSper, and its regulatory protein ABHD2. Super-resolution microscopy revealed that Hv1 is distributed asymmetrically within bilateral longitudinal lines and that inhibition of this channel leads to a decrease in sperm rotation along the long axis. We suggest that specific distribution of flagellar nanodomains provides a structural basis for the selective activation of CatSper and subsequent flagellar rotation. The latter, together with hyperactivated motility, enhances the fertility of sperm.

PubMedSearch : Miller_2018_Cell.Rep_24_2606
PubMedID: 30184496
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-ABHD2

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Miller MR, Kenny SJ, Mannowetz N, Mansell SA, Wojcik M, Mendoza S, Zucker RS, Xu K, Lishko PV (2018)
Asymmetrically Positioned Flagellar Control Units Regulate Human Sperm Rotation
Cell Rep 24 :2606

Miller MR, Kenny SJ, Mannowetz N, Mansell SA, Wojcik M, Mendoza S, Zucker RS, Xu K, Lishko PV (2018)
Cell Rep 24 :2606