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ARMC12 regulates spatiotemporal mitochondrial dynamics during spermiogenesis and is required for male fertility

Keisuke Shimada, Soojin Park, Haruhiko Miyata, Zhifeng Yu, Akane Morohoshi, Seiya Oura, Martin M. Matzuk, Masahito Ikawa

2021Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences109 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

-null mice cannot elongate properly at the mitochondrial interlocking step which disrupts abnormal mitochondrial coiling. ARMC12 is a mitochondrial peripheral membrane protein and functions as an adherence factor between mitochondria in cultured cells. ARMC12 in testicular germ cells interacts with mitochondrial proteins MIC60, VDAC2, and VDAC3 as well as TBC1D21 and GK2, which are required for mitochondrial sheath formation. We also observed that TBC1D21 is essential for the interaction between ARMC12 and VDAC proteins in vivo. These results indicate that ARMC12 uses integral mitochondrial membrane proteins VDAC2 and VDAC3 as scaffolds to link mitochondria and works cooperatively with TBC1D21. Thus, our studies have revealed that ARMC12 regulates spatiotemporal mitochondrial dynamics to form the mitochondrial sheath through cooperative interactions with several proteins on the sperm mitochondrial surface.

Topics & Concepts

SpermiogenesisBiologyCell biologyMitochondrionSpermatogenesisSpermmitochondrial fusionMitochondrial DNAMale infertilityGeneticsGeneInfertilityEndocrinologyPregnancySperm and Testicular FunctionGenetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal AbnormalitiesReproductive Biology and Fertility