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Publication : CCDC176 stabilizes microtubule doublets 1 and 9 to ensure proper sperm movement.

First Author  Liu C Year  2023
Journal  Curr Biol Volume  33
Issue  16 Pages  3371-3388.e7
PubMed ID  37494937 Mgi Jnum  J:339669
Mgi Id  MGI:7523757 Doi  10.1016/j.cub.2023.06.079
Citation  Liu C, et al. (2023) CCDC176 stabilizes microtubule doublets 1 and 9 to ensure proper sperm movement. Curr Biol 33(16):3371-3388.e7
abstractText  The molecular mechanism underlying asymmetric axonemal complexes in sperm flagella is still largely unknown. Here, we showed that the knockout of the coiled-coil domain-containing 176 (CCDC176) in mice led to male infertility due to decreased sperm motility. Ccdc176 knockout specifically destabilized microtubule doublets (MTDs) 1 and 9 during sperm maturation in the corpus epididymis. Single-sperm immunofluorescence showed that most CCDC176 was distributed along the axoneme, and further super-resolution imaging revealed that CCDC176 is asymmetrically localized in the sperm axoneme. CCDC176 could cooperate with microtubule and radial spoke proteins to stabilize MTDs 1 and 9, and its knockout results in the destabilization of some proteins in sperm flagella. Furthermore, as predicted by the sperm multibody dynamics (MBD) model, we found that MTDs 1 and 9 jutted out from the sperm flagellum annulus region in Ccdc176(-/-) spermatozoa, and these flagellar defects alter sperm flagellar beat patterns and swimming paths, potentially owing to the reduction and disequilibration of bending torque on the central pair. These results demonstrate that CCDC176 specifically stabilizes MTDs 1 and 9 in the sperm flagellum to ensure proper sperm movement for fertilization.
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