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13 January 2024 Multiple genes in the Pate5–13 genomic region contribute to ADAM3 processing
Taichi Noda, Hina Shinohara, Sumire Kobayashi, Ayumu Taira, Seiya Oura, Duri Tahara, Midori Tokuyasu, Kimi Araki, Masahito Ikawa
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Abstract

Sperm proteins undergo post-translational modifications during sperm transit through the epididymis to acquire fertilizing ability. We previously reported that the genomic region coding Pate family genes is key to the proteolytic processing of the sperm membrane protein ADAM3 and male fertility. This region contains nine Pate family genes (Pate513), and two protein-coding genes (Gm27235 and Gm5916), with a domain structure similar to Pate family genes. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to identify key factors by narrowing the genomic region. We generated three knockout (KO) mouse lines using CRISPR/Cas9: single KO mice of Pate10 expressed in the caput epididymis; deletion KO mice of six caput epididymis-enriched genes (Pate57, 13, Gm27235, and Gm5916) (Pate7-Gm5916 KO); and deletion KO mice of four genes expressed in the placenta and epididymis (Pate8, 9, 11, and 12) (Pate812 KO). We observed that the fertility of only Pate7-Gm5916 KO males was reduced, whereas the rest remained unaffected. Furthermore, when the caput epididymis-enriched genes, Pate8 and Pate10 remained in Pate7-Gm5916 KO mice were independently deleted, both KO males displayed more severe subfertility due to a decrease in mature ADAM3 and a defect in sperm migration to the oviduct. Thus, our data showed that multiple caput epididymis-enriched genes within the region coding Pate513 cooperatively function to ensure male fertility in mice.

Summary Sentence

The redundancy of multiple Pate family genes expressed in the caput epididymis is required for ADAM3 processing and male fertility.

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Taichi Noda, Hina Shinohara, Sumire Kobayashi, Ayumu Taira, Seiya Oura, Duri Tahara, Midori Tokuyasu, Kimi Araki, and Masahito Ikawa "Multiple genes in the Pate5–13 genomic region contribute to ADAM3 processing," Biology of Reproduction 110(4), 750-760, (13 January 2024). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioae008
Received: 5 July 2023; Accepted: 9 January 2024; Published: 13 January 2024
KEYWORDS
genome editing
knockout mice
UTJ migration
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