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Publication : Testis-enriched kinesin KIF9 is important for progressive motility in mouse spermatozoa.

First Author  Miyata H Year  2020
Journal  FASEB J Volume  34
Issue  4 Pages  5389-5400
PubMed ID  32072696 Mgi Jnum  J:303071
Mgi Id  MGI:6511415 Doi  10.1096/fj.201902755R
Citation  Miyata H, et al. (2020) Testis-enriched kinesin KIF9 is important for progressive motility in mouse spermatozoa. FASEB J 34(4):5389-5400
abstractText  Kinesin is a molecular motor that moves along microtubules. Kinesin family member 9 (KIF9) is evolutionarily conserved and expressed strongly in mouse testis. In the unicellular flagellate Chlamydomonas, KLP1 (ortholog of KIF9) is localized to the central pair microtubules of the axoneme and regulates flagellar motility. In contrast, the function of KIF9 remains unclear in mammals. Here, we mutated KIF9 in mice using the CRISPR/Cas9 system. Kif9 mutated mice exhibit impaired sperm motility and subfertility. Further analysis reveals that the flagella lacking KIF9 showed an asymmetric waveform pattern, which leads to a circular motion of spermatozoa. In spermatozoa that lack the central pair protein HYDIN, KIF9 was not detected by immunofluorescence and immunoblot analysis. These results suggest that KIF9 is associated with the central pair microtubules and regulates flagellar motility in mice.
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