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Abstract
KIFC1 is a C-terminal kinesin motor associated with the
nuclear membrane and
acrosome in round and elongating spermatids. This location
in developing spermatids is
consistent with possible roles in acrosome elongation and
manchette motility, or both.
Here we describe the association of the KIFC1 motor with a
complex containing the
nucleoporin NUP62. Formation of this complex is
developmentally regulated, being
absent before puberty and appearing only after nuclear
elongation has begun. In addition,
the integrity of this complex is dependent on GTP
hydrolysis and the GTP state of the
small GTPase RAN. Concomitant with the association of this
motor with the NUP62
containing complex is an apparent reorganization of the
nuclear pore with loss of NUP62
from larger complexes containing other nucleoporins. The
association of KIFC1 with a
component of the nuclear membrane is more consistent with
a role for this motor in
acrosome/manchette transport along the nuclear membrane
than for a role for this motor
in transport of vesicles along the outer face of the
manchette.
Key words:
Gamete Biology
Testis
Sperm
Spermatid
Spermatogenesis
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