Abstract
IGSF4a/RA175/SynCAM (RA175) and junctional adhesion molecules (Jams) are members of the immunoglobulin superfamily with a PDZ-binding domain at their C termini. Deficiency of Ra175 (Ra175-/-) as well as Jam-C deficiency (Jam-C-/-) causes the defect of the spermatid differentiation, oligo-astheno-teratozoospermia. Ra175-/- elongating spermatids fail to mature further, whereas Jam-C-/- round spermatids lose cell polarity, and most of Jam-C-/- elongated spermatids are completely lost. RA175 and Jam-C seem to have similar but distinct functional roles during spermatid differentiation. Here we show that the cell polarity protein Par-3 with PDZ domains, a binding partner of Jams, is one of the associated proteins of the cytoplasmic region of RA175 in testis. Par-3 and Jam-C are partly co-localized with RA175 in the elongating and elongated spermatids; their distributions overlapped with that of RA175 on the tips of the dorsal region of the head of the elongating spermatid (steps 9 to 12) in the wild type. In the Ra175-/- elongating spermatid, Par-3 was absent, and Jam-C was absent or abnormally localized. The RA175 formed a ternary complex with Jam-C via interaction with Par-3. The lack of the ternary complex in the Ra175 -/- elongating spermatid may cause the defect of the specialized adhesion structures, resulting in the oligo-astheno-teratozoospermia. Copyright © American Society for Investigative Pathology.
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Fujita, E., Tanabe, Y., Hirose, T., Aurrand-Lions, M., Kasahara, T., Imhof, B. A., … Momoi, T. (2007). Loss of partitioning-defective-3/isotype-specific interacting protein (Par-3/ASIP) in the elongating spermatid of RA175 (IGSF4A/SynCAM)-deficient mice. American Journal of Pathology, 171(6), 1800–1810. https://doi.org/10.2353/ajpath.2007.070261
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