Title : Acetylcholinesterase-R increases germ cell apoptosis but enhances sperm motility - Mor_2008_J.Cell.Mol.Med_12_479 |
Author(s) : Mor I , Sklan EH , Podoly E , Pick M , Kirschner M , Yogev L , Bar-Sheshet Itach S , Schreiber L , Geyer B , Mor T , Grisaru D , Soreq H |
Ref : J Cell Mol Med , 12 :479 , 2008 |
Abstract :
Changes in protein subdomains through alternative splicing often modify protein-protein interactions, altering biological processes. A relevant example is that of the stress-induced up-regulation of the acetylcholinesterase (AChE-R) splice variant, a common response in various tissues. In germ cells of male transgenic TgR mice, AChE-R excess associates with reduced sperm differentiation and sperm counts. To explore the mechanism(s) by which AChE-R up-regulation affects spermatogenesis, we identified AChE-R's protein partners through a yeast two-hybrid screen. In meiotic spermatocytes from TgR mice, we detected AChE-R interaction with the scaffold protein RACK1 and elevated apoptosis. This correlated with reduced scavenging by RACK1 of the pro-apoptotic TAp73, an outcome compatible with the increased apoptosis. In contrast, at later stages in sperm development, AChE-R's interaction with the glycolytic enzyme enolase-alpha elevates enolase activity. In transfected cells, enforced AChE-R excess increased glucose uptake and adenosine tri-phosphate (ATP) levels. Correspondingly, TgR sperm cells display elevated ATP levels, mitochondrial hyperactivity and increased motility. In human donors' sperm, we found direct association of sperm motility with AChE-R expression. Interchanging interactions with RACK1 and enolase-alpha may hence enable AChE-R to affect both sperm differentiation and function by participating in independent cellular pathways. |
PubMedSearch : Mor_2008_J.Cell.Mol.Med_12_479 |
PubMedID: 18194455 |
Mor I, Sklan EH, Podoly E, Pick M, Kirschner M, Yogev L, Bar-Sheshet Itach S, Schreiber L, Geyer B, Mor T, Grisaru D, Soreq H (2008)
Acetylcholinesterase-R increases germ cell apoptosis but enhances sperm motility
J Cell Mol Med
12 :479
Mor I, Sklan EH, Podoly E, Pick M, Kirschner M, Yogev L, Bar-Sheshet Itach S, Schreiber L, Geyer B, Mor T, Grisaru D, Soreq H (2008)
J Cell Mol Med
12 :479