Nematode sperm maturation triggered by protease involves sperm-secreted serine protease inhibitor (Serpin),PNAS,2012 Jan 31;109(5):1542-7

发布时间:2012-01-17

PNAS, 2012 Jan 31;109(5):1542-7. Epub 2012 Jan 17.doi:  10.1073/pnas.1109912109

Nematode sperm maturation triggered by protease involves sperm-secreted serine protease inhibitor (Serpin).

Zhao Y, Sun W, Zhang P, Chi H, Zhang MJ, Song CQ, Ma X, Shang Y, Wang B, Hu Y, Hao Z, Hühmer AF, Meng F, L'hernault SW, He SM, Dong MQ, Miao L.

Laboratory of Noncoding RNA, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.

Abstract

Spermiogenesis is a series of poorly understood morphological, physiological and biochemical processes that occur during the transition of immotile spermatids into motile, fertilization-competent spermatozoa. Here, we identified a Serpin (serine protease inhibitor) family protein (As_SRP-1) that is secreted from spermatids during nematode Ascaris suum spermiogenesis (also called sperm activation) and we showed that As_SRP-1 has two major functions. First, As_SRP-1 functions in cis to support major sperm protein (MSP)-based cytoskeletal assembly in the spermatid that releases it, thereby facilitating sperm motility acquisition. Second, As_SRP-1 released from an activated sperm inhibits, in trans, the activation of surrounding spermatids by inhibiting vas deferens-derived As_TRY-5, a trypsin-like serine protease necessary for sperm activation. Because vesicular exocytosis is necessary to create fertilization-competent sperm in many animal species, components released during this process might be more important modulators of the physiology and behavior of surrounding sperm than was previously appreciated.

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