Hybrid Sterility-6: A Mouse t Complex Locus Controlling Sperm Flagellar Assembly and Movement
Mouse t haplotypes alter sperm differentiation, resulting in abnormal sperm movement and sterility. In previous studies, a locus responsible for hybrid sterility in the genus Mus, Hst-4, was mapped to the distal inversion of the t complex on chromosome 17. Here we report the identification and chara...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Developmental biology 1993-10, Vol.159 (2), p.631-642 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Mouse t haplotypes alter sperm differentiation, resulting in abnormal sperm movement and sterility. In previous studies, a locus responsible for hybrid sterility in the genus Mus, Hst-4, was mapped to the distal inversion of the t complex on chromosome 17. Here we report the identification and characterization of two additional hybrid sterility loci, Hst-5 and Hst-6 , that map to the same inversion. We further show that an abnormality in sperm flagellar curvature deriving from interactions between t haplotypes and the M. spretus allele of Hst-6 is indistinguishable from one exhibited by sperm from mice carrying two t haplotypes. Additionally, we demonstrate that this latter phenotype maps to the distal inversion of t haplotypes. Morphological and functional studies of Hst-6 mutant sperm also imply that the product(s) of Hst-6 is a spermatogenic-specific protein, important for assembly and function of the sperm axoneme. Thus, Hst-6 provides direct access to the molecular basis of t haplotype-specific alterations in sperm function that emanate from the t complex distal inversion. |
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ISSN: | 0012-1606 1095-564X |
DOI: | 10.1006/dbio.1993.1270 |