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Publication : TSKS localizes to nuage in spermatids and regulates cytoplasmic elimination during spermiation.

First Author  Shimada K Year  2023
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  120
Issue  11 Pages  e2221762120
PubMed ID  36881620 Mgi Jnum  J:337844
Mgi Id  MGI:7489521 Doi  10.1073/pnas.2221762120
Citation  Shimada K, et al. (2023) TSKS localizes to nuage in spermatids and regulates cytoplasmic elimination during spermiation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 120(11):e2221762120
abstractText  Spermatozoa have a streamlined shape to swim through the oviduct to fertilize oocytes. To become svelte spermatozoa, spermatid cytoplasm must be eliminated in several steps including sperm release, which is part of spermiation. Although this process has been well observed, the molecular mechanisms that underlie it remain unclear. In male germ cells, there are membraneless organelles called nuage, which are observed by electron microscopy in various forms of dense material. Reticulated body (RB) and chromatoid body remnant (CR) are two types of nuage in spermatids, but the functions of both are unknown. Using CRISPR/Cas9 technology, we deleted the entire coding sequence of testis-specific serine kinase substrate (TSKS) in mice and demonstrate that TSKS is essential for male fertility through the formation of both RB and CR, prominent sites of TSKS localization. Due to the lack of TSKS-derived nuage (TDN), the cytoplasmic contents cannot be eliminated from spermatid cytoplasm in Tsks knockout mice, resulting in excess residual cytoplasm with an abundance of cytoplasmic materials and inducing an apoptotic response. In addition, ectopic expression of TSKS in cells results in formation of amorphous nuage-like structures; dephosphorylation of TSKS helps to induce nuage, while phosphorylation of TSKS blocks the formation. Our results indicate that TSKS and TDN are essential for spermiation and male fertility by eliminating cytoplasmic contents from the spermatid cytoplasm.
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