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Query: UNIPROT:P56851 (
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During spermiogenesis, significant morphological changes occur as round spermatids are remodeled into the fusiform shape of mature spermatozoa. These changes are correlated with a reorganization of microfilaments and microtubules in the head and tail regions of elongating spermatids. There is also altered expression of specialized actin- and tubulin-associated proteins. We report the characterization of a novel, spermatid-specific murine paralog of the actin-bundling protein fascin (FSCN1); this paralog is designated
testis fascin
or
FSCN3
.
Testis fascin
is distantly related to fascins but retains its primary sequence organization. cDNA clones of mouse
testis fascin
predict a 498 amino acid protein of molecular mass 56 kD that shares 29% identity with mouse fascin. Mapping of murine and human
FSCN3
genes shows localization to the 7q31.3 chromosome. Northern analysis indicates that
FSCN3
expression is highly specific to testis and that in situ hybridization further restricts expression to elongating spermatids. Antibodies raised against recombinant
FSCN3
protein identify a band at 56 kD in testis, epididymis, and
epididymal
spermatozoa, suggesting that
testis fascin
persists in mature spermatozoa. In accord with the in situ hybridization results, immunofluorescent microscopy localizes
testis fascin
protein to areas of the anterior spermatid head that match known distributions of F-actin in the dorsal and ventral subacrosomal spaces. It is possible that
testis fascin
may function in the terminal elongation of the spermatid head and in microfilament rearrangements that accompany fertilization.
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PMID:Testis fascin (FSCN3): a novel paralog of the actin-bundling protein fascin expressed specifically in the elongate spermatid head. 1192 8