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The Zinc Transporter ZIPT-7.1 Regulates Sperm Activation In Nematodes
PLoS Biology
  • Yanmei Zhao
  • Chieh Hsiang Tan
  • Amber Krauchunas
  • Andrea Scharf, Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • Nicholas Dietrich
  • Kurt Warnhoff
  • Zhiheng Yuan
  • Marina Druzhinina
  • Sam Guoping Gu
  • Long Miao
  • Andrew Singson
  • Ronald E. Ellis
  • Kerry Kornfeld
Abstract

Sperm activation is a fascinating example of cell differentiation, in which immotile spermatids undergo a rapid and dramatic transition to become mature, motile sperm. Because the sperm nucleus is transcriptionally silent, this transition does not involve transcriptional changes. Although Caenorhabditis elegans is a leading model for studies of sperm activation, the mechanisms by which signaling pathways induce this transformation remain poorly characterized. Here we show that a conserved transmembrane zinc transporter, ZIPT-7.1, regulates the induction of sperm activation in Caenorhabditis nematodes. The zipt-7.1 mutant hermaphrodites cannot self-fertilize, and males reproduce poorly, because mutant spermatids are defective in responding to activating signals. The zipt-7.1 gene is expressed in the germ line and functions in germ cells to promote sperm activation. When expressed in mammalian cells, ZIPT-7.1 mediates zinc transport with high specificity and is predominantly located on internal membranes. Finally, genetic epistasis places zipt-7.1 at the end of the spe-8 sperm activation pathway, and ZIPT-7.1 binds SPE-4, a presenilin that regulates sperm activation. Based on these results, we propose a new model for sperm activation. In spermatids, inactive ZIPT-7.1 is localized to the membranous organelles, which contain higher levels of zinc than the cytoplasm. When sperm activation is triggered, ZIPT-7.1 activity increases, releasing zinc from internal stores. The resulting increase in cytoplasmic zinc promotes the phenotypic changes characteristic of activation. Thus, zinc signaling is a key step in the signal transduction process that mediates sperm activation, and we have identified a zinc transporter that is central to this activation process.

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Biological Sciences
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Open Access
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National Science Foundation, Grant 1021128

Document Type
Article - Journal
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Final Version
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text
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English
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Publication Date
6-1-2018
Publication Date
01 Jun 2018
PubMed ID
29879108
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Yanmei Zhao, Chieh Hsiang Tan, Amber Krauchunas, Andrea Scharf, et al.. "The Zinc Transporter ZIPT-7.1 Regulates Sperm Activation In Nematodes" PLoS Biology Vol. 16 Iss. 6 (2018) ISSN: 1545-7885; 1544-9173
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/andrea-scharf/12/