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

  作者 Zhao, YM; Sun, W; Zhang, P; Chi, H; Zhang, MJ; Song, CQ; Ma, X; Shang, YL; Wang, B; Hu, YQ; Hao, ZQ; Huhmer, AF; Meng, FX; L'Hernault, SW; He, SM; Dong, MQ; Miao, L  
  选自 期刊  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America;  卷期  2012年109-5;  页码  1542-1547  
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[摘要]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 supportmajor spermprotein (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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