Characterization of rtSH3p13 gene encoding a development protein involved in vesicular traffic in spermiogenesis

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A cDNA, designated as rtSH3p13, was isolated from a rat testis cDNA library. It consists of 1463 bp nuclear acids, which encodes a protein of 312 amino acids and was assigned the GenBank accession number AF227439. The deduced rtSH3p13 protein is a truncated isoform of SH3p13 as a result of mRNA alternative splicing. It is mainly expressed in the rat testis, detected in spermatid at the steps 8-19 of spermiogenesis, and found around the acrosome. During postnatal development, rtSH3p13 appears on day 18 and reaches maximum on day 60. Further experimental results suggested that rtSH3p13 forms a complex with activated epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and interacts with synaptojanin I. Surprisingly, similar to SH3 domain, the V region of rtSH3p13 also inhibits endocytosis in CHO cells. Our results reveal a link between an rtSH3p13-synaptojanin-clathrin complex-mediated formation of pits and the process of spermiogenesis.

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Qiao, Y., Yang, J. X., Zhang, X. D., Liu, Y., Zhang, J. C., Zong, S. D., … Koide, S. S. (2004). Characterization of rtSH3p13 gene encoding a development protein involved in vesicular traffic in spermiogenesis. Cell Research, 14(3), 197–207. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cr.7290220

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