EMD-36537

Single-particle
4.06 Å
EMD-36537 Deposition: 13/06/2023
Map released: 05/07/2023
Last modified: 05/07/2023
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EMD-36537

Local map of the human sperm doublet microtubule (Lower02)

EMD-36537

Single-particle
4.06 Å
EMD-36537 Deposition: 13/06/2023
Map released: 05/07/2023
Last modified: 05/07/2023
Overview 3D View Sample Experiment Validation Volume Browser Additional data Links
Sample Organism: Homo sapiens
Sample: Human sperm DMT

Deposition Authors: Zhou LN, Gui M , Wu JP
Structures of sperm flagellar doublet microtubules expand the genetic spectrum of male infertility.
Zhou L , Liu H, Liu S, Yang X, Dong Y, Pan Y, Xiao Z, Zheng B, Sun Y, Huang P, Zhang X, Hu J, Sun R, Feng S, Zhu Y, Liu M, Gui M , Wu J
(2023) Cell , 186 , 2897 - 2910.e19
PUBMED: 37295417
DOI: doi:10.1016/j.cell.2023.05.009
ISSN: 1097-4172
Abstract:
Sperm motility is crucial for successful fertilization. Highly decorated doublet microtubules (DMTs) form the sperm tail skeleton, which propels the movement of spermatozoa. Using cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and artificial intelligence (AI)-based modeling, we determined the structures of mouse and human sperm DMTs and built an atomic model of the 48-nm repeat of the mouse sperm DMT. Our analysis revealed 47 DMT-associated proteins, including 45 microtubule inner proteins (MIPs). We identified 10 sperm-specific MIPs, including seven classes of Tektin5 in the lumen of the A tubule and FAM166 family members that bind the intra-tubulin interfaces. Interestingly, the human sperm DMT lacks some MIPs compared with the mouse sperm DMT. We also discovered variants in 10 distinct MIPs associated with a subtype of asthenozoospermia characterized by impaired sperm motility without evident morphological abnormalities. Our study highlights the conservation and tissue/species specificity of DMTs and expands the genetic spectrum of male infertility.