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      SPEF2 functions in microtubule-mediated transport in elongating spermatids to ensure proper male germ cell differentiation

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          Small-molecule inhibitors of the AAA+ ATPase motor cytoplasmic dynein

          The conversion of chemical energy into mechanical force by AAA+ (ATPases associated with diverse cellular activities) ATPases is integral to cellular processes, including DNA replication, protein unfolding, cargo transport, and membrane fusion 1 . The AAA+ ATPase motor cytoplasmic dynein regulates ciliary trafficking 2 , mitotic spindle formation 3 , and organelle transport 4 , and dissecting its precise functions has been challenging due to its rapid timescale of action and the lack of cell-permeable, chemical modulators. Here we describe the discovery of ciliobrevins, the first specific small-molecule antagonists of cytoplasmic dynein. Ciliobrevins perturb protein trafficking within the primary cilium, leading to their malformation and Hedgehog signaling blockade. Ciliobrevins also prevent spindle pole focusing, kinetochore-microtubule attachment, melanosome aggregation, and peroxisome motility in cultured cells. We further demonstrate the ability of ciliobrevins to block dynein-dependent microtubule gliding and ATPase activity in vitro. Ciliobrevins therefore will be useful reagents for studying cellular processes that require this microtubule motor and may guide the development of additional AAA+ ATPase superfamily inhibitors.
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            Dicer Is Required for Haploid Male Germ Cell Differentiation in Mice

            Background The RNase III endonuclease Dicer is an important regulator of gene expression that processes microRNAs (miRNAs) and small interfering RNAs (siRNAs). The best-characterized function of miRNAs is gene repression at the post-transcriptional level through the pairing with mRNAs of protein-encoding genes. Small RNAs can also act at the transcriptional level by controlling the epigenetic status of chromatin. Dicer and other mediators of small RNA pathways are present in mouse male germ cells, and several miRNAs and endogenous siRNAs are expressed in the testis, suggesting that Dicer-dependent small RNAs are involved in the control of the precisely timed and highly organised process of spermatogenesis. Principal Findings Being interested in the Dicer-mediated functions during spermatogenesis, we have analysed here a male germ cell-specific Dicer1 knockout mouse model, in which the deletion of Dicer1 takes place during early postnatal development in spermatogonia. We found that Dicer1 knockout testes were reduced in size and spermatogenesis within the seminiferous tubules was disrupted. Dicer1 knockout epididymides contained very low number of mature sperm with pronounced morphological abnormalities. Spermatogonial differentiation appeared unaffected. However, the number of haploid cells was decreased in knockout testes, and an increased number of apoptotic spermatocytes was observed. The most prominent defects were found during late haploid differentiation, and Dicer was demonstrated to be critical for the normal organization of chromatin and nuclear shaping of elongating spermatids. Conclusions/Significance We demonstrate that Dicer and Dicer-dependent small RNAs are imperative regulators of haploid spermatid differentiation and essential for male fertility.
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              Preparation, isolation and characterization of stage-specific spermatogenic cells for cellular and molecular analysis.

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                Journal
                Development
                Development
                The Company of Biologists
                0950-1991
                1477-9129
                July 18 2017
                July 15 2017
                July 15 2017
                June 15 2017
                : 144
                : 14
                : 2683-2693
                Article
                10.1242/dev.152108
                28619825
                500cccc5-8fa1-4be5-84e4-9efe5d1c1ef5
                © 2017

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