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Publication : IQ motif-containing G (Iqcg) is required for mouse spermiogenesis.

First Author  Harris TP Year  2014
Journal  G3 (Bethesda) Volume  4
Issue  2 Pages  367-72
PubMed ID  24362311 Mgi Jnum  J:218515
Mgi Id  MGI:5617699 Doi  10.1534/g3.113.009563
Citation  Harris TP, et al. (2014) IQ motif-containing G (Iqcg) is required for mouse spermiogenesis. G3 (Bethesda) 4(2):367-72
abstractText  Spermiogenesis in mammals is the process by which the newly formed products of meiosis, haploid spermatids, undergo a dramatic morphological transformation from round cells into flagellated spermatozoa. The underlying genetic control of spermiogenesis is complicated and not well-characterized. We have used forward genetic screens in mice to illuminate the mechanisms of spermatozoon development. Here, we report that the oligoasthenoteratospermia in a male-specific infertility mutant (esgd12d) is attributable to disruption of a gene called Iqcg (IQ motif-containing G). The causality of the mutation was confirmed with a targeted null allele. Loss of Iqcg disrupts spermiogenesis such that tail formation either occurs incompletely or breaks apart from the sperm heads. Orthologs are present in diverse species as distant as hemichordates, mollusks, and green algae. Consistent with a conserved role in flagellar formation and/or function, the orthologous Chlamydomonas protein is present in that organism's flagella. Because IQ motif-containing genes typically regulate calmodulin (CaM), which in turn can impact the actin cytoskeleton, these findings suggest a potential role for localized calcium signaling in sperm flagellum morphogenesis.
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