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Query: EC:2.7.11.25 (
MEKK1
)
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Cysteine-rich secretory protein 2
(
CRISP2
) is a testis-enriched protein localized to the sperm acrosome and tail.
CRISP2
has been proposed to play a critical role in spermatogenesis and male fertility, although the precise function(s) of
CRISP2
remains to be determined. Recent data have shown that the CRISP domain of the mouse
CRISP2
has the ability to regulate Ca(2+) flow through ryanodine receptors (RyR) and to bind to
MAP kinase kinase kinase
11 (MAP3K11). To further define the biochemical pathways within which
CRISP2
is involved, we screened an adult mouse testis cDNA library using a yeast two-hybrid assay to identify
CRISP2
interacting partners. One of the most frequently identified
CRISP2
-binding proteins was gametogenetin 1 (GGN1). Interactions occur between the ion channel regulatory region within the
CRISP2
CRISP domain and the carboxyl-most 158 amino acids of GGN1.
CRISP2
does not bind to the GGN2 or GGN3 isoforms. Furthermore, we showed that Ggn1 is a testis-enriched mRNA and the protein first appeared in late pachytene spermatocytes and was up-regulated in round spermatids before being incorporated into the principal piece of the sperm tail where it co-localized with
CRISP2
. These data along with data on RyR and MAP3K11 binding define the
CRISP2
CRISP domain as a protein interaction motif and suggest a role for the GGN1-
CRISP2
complex in sperm tail development and/or motility.
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PMID:Characterization of gametogenetin 1 (GGN1) and its potential role in male fertility through the interaction with the ion channel regulator, cysteine-rich secretory protein 2 (CRISP2) in the sperm tail. 1850 91