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The actin cytoskeleton of the mouse sperm flagellum is organized in a helical structure.


ABSTRACT: Conception in mammals is determined by the fusion of a sperm cell with an oocyte during fertilization. Motility is one of the features of sperm that allows them to succeed in fertilization, and their flagellum is essential for this function. Longitudinally, the flagellum can be divided into the midpiece, the principal piece and the end piece. A precise cytoskeletal architecture of the sperm tail is key for the acquisition of fertilization competence. It has been proposed that the actin cytoskeleton plays essential roles in the regulation of sperm motility; however, the actin organization in sperm remains elusive. In the present work, we show that there are different types of actin structures in the sperm tail by using three-dimensional stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM). In the principal piece, actin is radially distributed between the axoneme and the plasma membrane. The actin-associated proteins spectrin and adducin are also found in these structures. Strikingly, polymerized actin in the midpiece forms a double-helix that accompanies mitochondria. Our findings illustrate a novel specialized structure of actin filaments in a mammalian cell.

SUBMITTER: Gervasi MG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6031324 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The actin cytoskeleton of the mouse sperm flagellum is organized in a helical structure.

Gervasi María G MG   Xu Xinran X   Carbajal-Gonzalez Blanca B   Buffone Mariano G MG   Visconti Pablo E PE   Krapf Diego D  

Journal of cell science 20180611 11


Conception in mammals is determined by the fusion of a sperm cell with an oocyte during fertilization. Motility is one of the features of sperm that allows them to succeed in fertilization, and their flagellum is essential for this function. Longitudinally, the flagellum can be divided into the midpiece, the principal piece and the end piece. A precise cytoskeletal architecture of the sperm tail is key for the acquisition of fertilization competence. It has been proposed that the actin cytoskele  ...[more]

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