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Roles of cAMP in regulating microtubule sliding and flagellar bending in demembranated hamster spermatozoa
Author(s) -
Kinukawa Masashi,
Oda Shoji,
Shirakura Yoshiyuki,
Okabe Masaki,
Ohmuro Junko,
Baba Shoji A.,
Nagata Masao,
Aoki Fugaku
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
febs letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.593
H-Index - 257
eISSN - 1873-3468
pISSN - 0014-5793
DOI - 10.1016/j.febslet.2006.01.078
Subject(s) - microtubule , microbiology and biotechnology , chemistry , flagellum , hamster , biophysics , biology , biochemistry , gene
To understand the mechanism regulating spermatozoa motility, it is important to investigate the mechanism regulating the conversion of microtubule sliding into flagellar bending. Therefore, we analyzed microtubule sliding and its conversion into flagellar bending using a demembranated spermatozoa model in which microtubule sliding and flagellar bending could be analyzed separately by treating the demembranated spermatozoa with and without dithiothreitol, respectively. Using this model, we examined the roles of cAMP and its target molecules in regulating flagellar bending and microtubule sliding. Although flagellar bending did not occur in the absence of cAMP, microtubule extrusion occurred without it, suggesting that cAMP is necessary for the conversion of microtubule sliding into flagellar bending, but not for microtubule sliding itself. The target of cAMP for regulating flagellar bending was not cAMP‐dependent protein kinase (PKA), since flagellar bending was still observed in the spermatozoa treated with a PKA‐specific inhibitor. Alternatively, the Epac/Rap pathway may be the target. Epac2 and Rap2 were detected in hamster spermatozoa using immunoblotting. Since Rap2 is a GTPase, we investigated the flagellar bending of demembranated spermatozoa treated with GTPγS. The treatment markedly increased the beat frequency and bending rate. These results suggest that cAMP activates the Epac/Rap pathway to regulate the conversion of microtubule sliding into flagellar bending.

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