TY - JOUR
T1 - Melav2, an elav-like gene, is essential for spermatid differentiation in the flatworm Macrostomum lignano
AU - Sekii, Kiyono
AU - Salvenmoser, Willi
AU - De Mulder, Katrien
AU - Scharer, Lukas
AU - Ladurner, Peter
N1 - Funding Information:
We are very grateful to the people at the Institute of Zoology, University of Innsbruck. Especially, we thank Daniela Pfister and Georg Kuales for the discussion about molecular biological work, Helene Heiss for the information about early spermatogenesis, Bernhard Egger for the discussion about flatworms, Thomas Ostermann for the support of computational work, and Anna-Maria Mitterstiller for the management of experimental materials. Also, we are very grateful to Dita Vizoso at the University of Basel for the critical and helpful comments on earlier versions of the manuscript. We are also grateful to three anonymous reviewers for improving the quality of our manuscript. KS was supported by a Swiss Government Scholarship for Foreign Students. This work was further supported by a personal FWO grant to KDM (Belgium), a SNF grant (3100A0-113708) to LS (Switzerland), and a FWF grant (18099) to PL (Austria).
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Background. Failure of sperm differentiation is one of the major causes of male sterility. During spermiogenesis, spermatids undergo a complex metamorphosis, including chromatin condensation and cell elongation. Although the resulting sperm morphology and property can vary depending on the species, these processes are fundamental in many organisms. Studying genes involved in such processes can thus provide important information for a better understanding of spermatogenesis, which might be universally applied to many other organisms. Results. In a screen for genes that have gonad-specific expression we isolated an elav-like gene, melav2, from Macrostomum lignano, containing the three RNA recognition motifs characteristic of elav-like genes. We found that melav2 mRNA was expressed exclusively in the testis, as opposed to the known elav genes, which are expressed in the nervous system. The RNAi phenotype of melav2 was characterized by an aberrant spermatid morphology, where sperm elongation often failed, and an empty seminal vesicle. Melav2 RNAi treated worms were thus male-sterile. Further analysis revealed that in melav2 RNAi treated worms precocious chromatin condensation occurred during spermatid differentiation, resulting in an abnormally tightly condensed chromatin and large vacuoles in round spermatids. In addition, immunostaining using an early-spermatid specific antibody revealed that melav2 RNAi treated worms had a larger amount of signal positive cells, suggesting that many cells failed the transition from early spermatid stage. Conclusion. We characterize a new function for elav-like genes, showing that melav2 plays a crucial role during spermatid differentiation, especially in the regulation of chromatin condensation and/or cell elongation.
AB - Background. Failure of sperm differentiation is one of the major causes of male sterility. During spermiogenesis, spermatids undergo a complex metamorphosis, including chromatin condensation and cell elongation. Although the resulting sperm morphology and property can vary depending on the species, these processes are fundamental in many organisms. Studying genes involved in such processes can thus provide important information for a better understanding of spermatogenesis, which might be universally applied to many other organisms. Results. In a screen for genes that have gonad-specific expression we isolated an elav-like gene, melav2, from Macrostomum lignano, containing the three RNA recognition motifs characteristic of elav-like genes. We found that melav2 mRNA was expressed exclusively in the testis, as opposed to the known elav genes, which are expressed in the nervous system. The RNAi phenotype of melav2 was characterized by an aberrant spermatid morphology, where sperm elongation often failed, and an empty seminal vesicle. Melav2 RNAi treated worms were thus male-sterile. Further analysis revealed that in melav2 RNAi treated worms precocious chromatin condensation occurred during spermatid differentiation, resulting in an abnormally tightly condensed chromatin and large vacuoles in round spermatids. In addition, immunostaining using an early-spermatid specific antibody revealed that melav2 RNAi treated worms had a larger amount of signal positive cells, suggesting that many cells failed the transition from early spermatid stage. Conclusion. We characterize a new function for elav-like genes, showing that melav2 plays a crucial role during spermatid differentiation, especially in the regulation of chromatin condensation and/or cell elongation.
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U2 - 10.1186/1471-213X-9-62
DO - 10.1186/1471-213X-9-62
M3 - Article
C2 - 19995429
AN - SCOPUS:72949091897
SN - 1471-213X
VL - 9
JO - BMC Developmental Biology
JF - BMC Developmental Biology
IS - 1
M1 - 62
ER -