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Query: UNIPROT:P56851 (
epididymal
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The morphological and biochemical changes that occur in the haploid male germ cell during spermiogenesis facilitate the natural delivery of the paternally imprinted chromosomes into oocytes. Despite the obvious morphological changes, little is known about the molecular events underlying spermiogenesis. We recently cloned a novel 205-kDa manchette microtubule-associated serine/threonine protein kinase (
MAST205
) from mouse testis. The objective of this study was to further delineate the role of
MAST205
in mammalian spermiogenesis. While
MAST205
RNA levels were similar in pachytene spermatocytes, round spermatids, and residual bodies,
MAST205
protein could be detected only in round spermatids and residual bodies. Kinase activity associated with
MAST205
immunoprecipitates was low in pachytene spermatocytes, high in round spermatids, and maximal in residual bodies, indicating that
MAST205
-associated kinase activity is modified during spermatid maturation. Furthermore,
MAST205
protein and the associated kinase activity were not detected in
epididymal
spermatozoa, indicating that
MAST205
protein is either excluded from, or degraded in, the latter cell type. Multiple heterologous protein species were seen in immunoprecipitates from 35S-labeled mouse seminiferous tubules using an affinity-purified
MAST205
antiserum. Consistent with this observation,
MAST205
eluted as part of a 1-2 x 10(6) dalton protein complex when extracts of mouse testis were fractionated by Superose 6 column chromatography.
MAST205
mRNA was detected in human testis indicative of conservation in other mammalian species. Taken together, these results indicate that the
MAST205
complex functions in spermatid maturation in mammals.
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PMID:Increased activity associated with the MAST205 protein kinase complex during mammalian spermiogenesis. 890 15