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STYXL1 regulates CCT complex assembly and flagellar tubulin folding in sperm formation.

Yu ChenMengjiao LuoHaixia TuYaling QiYueshuai GuoXiangzheng ZhangYiqiang CuiMengmeng GaoXin ZhouTianyu ZhuHui ZhuChenghao SituYan LiXue-Jiang Guo
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Tubulin-based microtubule is a core component of flagella axoneme and essential for sperm motility and male fertility. Structural components of the axoneme have been well explored. However, how tubulin folding is regulated in sperm flagella formation is still largely unknown. Here, we report a germ cell-specific co-factor of CCT complex, STYXL1. Deletion of Styxl1 results in male infertility and microtubule defects of sperm flagella. Proteomic analysis of Styxl1 -/- sperm reveals abnormal downregulation of flagella-related proteins including tubulins. The N-terminal rhodanese-like domain of STYXL1 is important for its interactions with CCT complex subunits, CCT1, CCT6 and CCT7. Styxl1 deletion leads to defects in CCT complex assembly and tubulin polymerization. Collectively, our findings reveal the vital roles of germ cell-specific STYXL1 in CCT-facilitated tubulin folding and sperm flagella development.
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