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Cell Motil Cytoskeleton 2006 Sep 01;639:582-90. doi: 10.1002/cm.20147.
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Proteins associated with soluble adenylyl cyclase in sea urchin sperm flagella.

Nomura M , Vacquier VD .


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Adenylyl cyclases (ACs) synthesize cAMP and are present in cells as transmembrane AC and soluble AC (sAC). In sperm, the cAMP produced regulates ion channels and it also activates protein kinase-A that in turn phosphorylates specific axonemal proteins to activate flagellar motility. In mammalian sperm, sAC localizes to the midpiece of flagella, whereas in sea urchin sperm sAC is along the entire flagellum. Here we show that in sea urchin sperm, sAC is complexed with proteins of the plasma membrane and axoneme. Immunoprecipitation shows that a minimum of 10 proteins is tightly associated with sAC. Mass spectrometry of peptides derived from these proteins shows them to be: axonemal dynein heavy chains 7 and 9, sperm specific Na+/H+ exchanger, cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channel, sperm specific creatine kinase, membrane bound guanylyl cyclase, cyclic GMP specific phosphodiesterase 5A, the receptor for the egg peptide speract, and alpha- and beta-tubulins. The sAC-associated proteins could be important in linking membrane signal transduction to energy utilisation in the regulation of flagellar motility.

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Genes referenced: adcy10 dnah3 LOC100887844 LOC576642 LOC576733 LOC586799 LOC592086 LOC592542 lpcat3
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