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A sperm ion channel required for sperm motility and male fertility

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  • Dejian Ren

    (Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Enders 1309)

  • Betsy Navarro

    (Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Enders 1309)

  • Gloria Perez

    (Vincent Center for Reproductive Biology, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, Harvard Medical School)

  • Alexander C. Jackson

    (Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Enders 1309)

  • Shyuefang Hsu

    (Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Enders 1309)

  • Qing Shi

    (Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Enders 1309)

  • Jonathan L. Tilly

    (Vincent Center for Reproductive Biology, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, Harvard Medical School)

  • David E. Clapham

    (Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Enders 1309)

Abstract

Calcium and cyclic nucleotides have crucial roles in mammalian fertilization, but the molecules comprising the Ca2+-permeation pathway in sperm motility are poorly understood. Here we describe a putative sperm cation channel, CatSper, whose amino-acid sequence most closely resembles a single, six-transmembrane-spanning repeat of the voltage-dependent Ca2+-channel four-repeat structure. CatSper is located specifically in the principal piece of the sperm tail. Targeted disruption of the gene results in male sterility in otherwise normal mice. Sperm motility is decreased markedly in CatSper-/- mice, and CatSper-/- sperm are unable to fertilize intact eggs. In addition, the cyclic-AMP-induced Ca2+ influx is abolished in the sperm of mutant mice. CatSper is thus vital to cAMP-mediated Ca2+ influx in sperm, sperm motility and fertilization. CatSper represents an excellent target for non-hormonal contraceptives for both men and women.

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  • Dejian Ren & Betsy Navarro & Gloria Perez & Alexander C. Jackson & Shyuefang Hsu & Qing Shi & Jonathan L. Tilly & David E. Clapham, 2001. "A sperm ion channel required for sperm motility and male fertility," Nature, Nature, vol. 413(6856), pages 603-609, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:413:y:2001:i:6856:d:10.1038_35098027
    DOI: 10.1038/35098027
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    1. Yanhe Zhao & Huafeng Wang & Caroline Wiesehoefer & Naman B. Shah & Evan Reetz & Jae Yeon Hwang & Xiaofang Huang & Tse-en Wang & Polina V. Lishko & Karen M. Davies & Gunther Wennemuth & Daniela Nicastr, 2022. "3D structure and in situ arrangements of CatSper channel in the sperm flagellum," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-15, December.

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