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Publication : Tubulin glycylation controls axonemal dynein activity, flagellar beat, and male fertility.

First Author  Gadadhar S Year  2021
Journal  Science Volume  371
Issue  6525 PubMed ID  33414192
Mgi Jnum  J:300009 Mgi Id  MGI:6501614
Doi  10.1126/science.abd4914 Citation  Gadadhar S, et al. (2021) Tubulin glycylation controls axonemal dynein activity, flagellar beat, and male fertility. Science 371(6525)
abstractText  Posttranslational modifications of the microtubule cytoskeleton have emerged as key regulators of cellular functions, and their perturbations have been linked to a growing number of human pathologies. Tubulin glycylation modifies microtubules specifically in cilia and flagella, but its functional and mechanistic roles remain unclear. In this study, we generated a mouse model entirely lacking tubulin glycylation. Male mice were subfertile owing to aberrant beat patterns of their sperm flagella, which impeded the straight swimming of sperm cells. Using cryo-electron tomography, we showed that lack of glycylation caused abnormal conformations of the dynein arms within sperm axonemes, providing the structural basis for the observed dysfunction. Our findings reveal the importance of microtubule glycylation for controlled flagellar beating, directional sperm swimming, and male fertility.
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