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Query: UNIPROT:Q8IYM1 (
SEPT12
)
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Septins are critical for numerous cellular processes through the formation of heteromeric filaments and rings indicating the importance of structural regulators in septin assembly. Several posttranslational modifications (PTMs) mediate the dynamics of septin filaments in yeast. However, little is known about the role of PTMs in regulating mammalian septin assembly, and the in vivo significance of PTMs on mammalian septin assembly and function remains unknown. Here, we showed that
SEPT12
was phosphorylated on Ser198 using mass spectrometry, and we generated
SEPT12
phosphomimetic knock-in (KI) mice to study its biological significance. The homozygous KI mice displayed poor male fertility due to deformed sperm with defective motility and loss of annulus, a septin-based ring structure. Immunohistochemistry of KI testicular sections suggested that
SEPT12
phosphorylation inhibits septin ring assembly during annulus biogenesis. We also observed that
SEPT12
was phosphorylated via
PKA
, and its phosphorylation interfered with
SEPT12
polymerization into complexes and filaments. Collectively, our data indicate that
SEPT12
phosphorylation inhibits
SEPT12
filament formation, leading to loss of the sperm annulus/septin ring and poor male fertility. Thus, we provide the first in vivo genetic evidence characterizing importance of septin phosphorylation in the assembly, cellular function and physiological significance of septins.
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PMID:SEPT12 phosphorylation results in loss of the septin ring/sperm annulus, defective sperm motility and poor male fertility. 2834 65