Voltage-dependent Ca(2+) channel subunit expression and immunolocalization in mouse spermatogenic cells and sperm
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(99)01518-5
Voltage-dependent Ca(2+) channel subunit expression and immunolocalization in mouse spermatogenic cells and sperm
Abstract
Though voltage-dependent Ca(2+) channels contribute to the orchestration of sperm differentiation and function, many questions remain concerning their molecular architecture. This study shows that alpha(1A) and alpha(1C) Ca(2+) channel pore-forming subunits are expressed in spermatogenic cells. In addition, it provides what is to our knowledge the first evidence for the presence of the Ca(2+) channel beta auxiliary subunits in spermatogenic cells and sperm. Using RT-PCR we demonstrated the expression of all four known genes encoding the beta subunits in spermatogenic cells. Specific antibodies detected three of these proteins in spermatogenic cells and sperm. In spermatogenic cells both alpha(1) and beta subunits are diffusely distributed throughout the cytoplasm while in sperm they appear to be regionally localized.
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