WDR38, a novel equatorial segment protein, interacts with the GTPase protein RAB19 and Golgi protein GM130 to play roles in acrosome biogenesis: WDR38 interacts with RAB19 and GM130 in acrosome biogenesis

The WD40-repeat containing (WDR) proteins are enriched in the testis and play important roles in spermatogenesis. In the present study, we investigate the expression profile of WDR38, a novel member of the WDR protein family, in humans and mice. RT-qPCR (reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase...

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description The WD40-repeat containing (WDR) proteins are enriched in the testis and play important roles in spermatogenesis. In the present study, we investigate the expression profile of WDR38, a novel member of the WDR protein family, in humans and mice. RT-qPCR (reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction) results demonstrate that WDR38 mRNA is abundantly expressed in both the human and mouse testis. The expression of mouse Wdr38 is strictly regulated during development. Further immunofluorescence staining results show that WDR38 is located in the equatorial segment of the acrosome in human and mouse mature spermatozoa and is involved in acrosome biogenesis. Subcellular localization analysis reveals that the mouse Wdr38 protein is distributed in the perinuclear cytoplasm of transfected cells and colocalizes with the GTPase protein Rab19 and Golgi protein GM130. Coimmunoprecipitation (co-IP) assays demonstrate that Wdr38, Rab19 and GM130 interact with each other in the mouse testis and in HEK293T cells. In acrosome biogenesis, Wdr38, Rab19 and GM130 aggregate at the nuclear membrane to form large vesicles, and GM130 then detaches and moves towards the caudal region of the nucleus, whereas the Wdr38/Rab19 complex spreads along the dorsal nuclear edge and finally docks to the equatorial segment. These results indicate that WDR38 is a novel equatorial segment protein that interacts with the GTPase protein RAB19 and Golgi protein GM130 to play roles in acrosome biogenesis.
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