Ultrastructural localization and distribution of Nardilysin in mammalian male germ cells

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Segretain D. [1 ,2 ]
Gilleron J. [3 ]
Bacro J.N. [4 ]
Di Marco M. [1 ,2 ]
Carette D. [1 ,2 ]
Pointis G. [3 ]
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[1] UMR S 1147, Université Paris Descartes, 45 rue des Saint-Pères, Paris
[2] Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ), Versailles
[3] Université Nice Sophia-Antipolis, INSERM U 1065, 151 route Saint-Antoine de Ginestière BP 2 3194, Nice cedex 3
[4] 4 place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier cedex 5
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Flagellum; Gold immunohistochemistry; Nardilysin; Spermiogenesis;
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10.1186/s12610-016-0032-9
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Background: NRD convertase, also termed Nardilysin, is a Zn++ metalloendopeptidase that specifically cleaves the N-terminus of arginine and lysine residues into dibasic moieties. Although this enzyme was found located within the testis, its function in male reproduction is largely unknown. In addition, the precise distribution of this enzyme within germ cells remains to be determined. Methods: To answer these questions, we developed an immuno-gold electron microscopy analysis to detect Nardilysin at ultrastructural level in mice. In addition, we performed a quantitative analysis of these gold particles to statistically estimate the distribution of Nardilysin in the different subcellular compartments of differentiating late spermatids/spermatozoa. Results: Expression of Nardilysin in wild-type mice was restricted to germ cells and markedly increased during the last steps of spermiogenesis. In elongated spermatids, we found the enzyme mainly localized in the cytoplasm, more precisely associated with two microtubular structures, the manchette and the axoneme. No labelling was detected over the membranous organelles of the spermatids. To test whether this localization is dependent of the functional microtubules organization of the flagella, we analysed the localization into a specific mouse mutant ebo/ebo (ébouriffé) known to be sterile due to an impairment of the final organization of the flagellum. In the ebo/ebo, the enzyme was still localized over the microtubules of the axoneme and over the isolated cytoplasmic microtubules doublets. Quantification of gold particles in wild-type and mutant flagella revealed the specific association of the enzyme within the microtubular area of the axoneme. Conclusions: The strong and specific accumulation of Nardilysin in the manchette and axoneme suggests that the enzyme probably contributes either to the establishment of these specific microtubular structures and/or to their functional properties. © 2016 Segretain et al.
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