Wu J Y, Ribar T J, Means A R
Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Mol Cell Biol. 2001 Sep;21(17):6066-70. doi: 10.1128/MCB.21.17.6066-6070.2001.
Calspermin and Ca(2+)-calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IV (CaMKIV) are two proteins encoded by the Camk4 gene. CaMKIV is found in multiple tissues, including brain, thymus, and testis, while calspermin is restricted to the testis. In the mouse testis, both proteins are expressed within elongating spermatids. We have recently shown that deletion of CaMKIV has no effect on calspermin expression but does impair spermiogenesis by disrupting the exchange of sperm basic nuclear proteins. The function of calspermin within the testis is unclear, although it has been speculated to play a role in binding and sequestering calmodulin during the development of the germ cell. To investigate the contribution of calspermin to spermatogenesis, we have used Cre/lox technology to specifically delete calspermin, while leaving kinase expression intact. We unexpectedly found that calspermin is not required for male fertility. We further demonstrate that CaMKIV expression and localization are unaffected by the absence of calspermin and that calspermin does not colocalize to the nuclear matrix with CaMKIV.
钙调磷酸酶和钙/钙调蛋白依赖性蛋白激酶IV(CaMKIV)是由Camk4基因编码的两种蛋白质。CaMKIV存在于多种组织中,包括脑、胸腺和睾丸,而钙调磷酸酶仅局限于睾丸。在小鼠睾丸中,这两种蛋白质均在延长型精子细胞中表达。我们最近发现,CaMKIV的缺失对钙调磷酸酶的表达没有影响,但确实会通过破坏精子碱性核蛋白的交换而损害精子发生。尽管据推测钙调磷酸酶在生殖细胞发育过程中在结合和隔离钙调蛋白方面发挥作用,但其在睾丸中的功能尚不清楚。为了研究钙调磷酸酶对精子发生的贡献,我们使用了Cre/lox技术特异性删除钙调磷酸酶,同时保持激酶表达完整。我们意外地发现雄性生育能力并不需要钙调磷酸酶。我们进一步证明,钙调磷酸酶的缺失不影响CaMKIV的表达和定位,并且钙调磷酸酶不与CaMKIV共定位于核基质。