FACTORS THAT MAY REGULATE ASSEMBLY OF THE MAMMALIAN SPERM TAIL DEDUCED FROM A MOUSE T COMPLEX MUTATION

Citation
Dm. Phillips et al., FACTORS THAT MAY REGULATE ASSEMBLY OF THE MAMMALIAN SPERM TAIL DEDUCED FROM A MOUSE T COMPLEX MUTATION, Biology of reproduction, 49(6), 1993, pp. 1347-1352
Citations number
7
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00063363
Volume
49
Issue
6
Year of publication
1993
Pages
1347 - 1352
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-3363(1993)49:6<1347:FTMRAO>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
A unique pattern of aberrant sperm development occurs in laboratory mi ce (Mus domesticus) that have been made homozygous for an allele of an autosomal gene, Hst-6s, derived from another mouse species, Mus spret us. During the abnormal spermiogenic process of these sterile animals, the sperm tail fails to assemble normally, although a bud develops at the site of the centriole in early spermatids. The bud enlarges durin g sperm development and eventually contains elements of a mature sperm tail. Tubulin assembles primarily into single microtubules rather tha n doublets. These singlets form a circular array that is not oriented relative to the centriole. While dense fibers form in association with the singlet microtubules, the fibrous sheath components accumulate in a single irregular mass. These observations suggest that microtubule doublets are required for the organization of an axoneme. In addition, while dense fibers can form normally in association with singlet micr otubules, the fibrous sheath requires the axoneme as a substrate for n ormal organization.