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TEX14 is essential for intercellular bridges and fertility in male mice

Michael P. Greenbaum, Wei Yan, Meng-Hsieh Wu, Yi‐Nan Lin, Julio E. Agno, Manju Sharma, Robert E. Braun, Aleksandar Rajkovic, Martin M. Matzuk

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2006 · ▲ 298 citations

Abstract

Cytokinesis in somatic cells concludes with the formation of a midbody, which is abscised to form individual daughter cells. In contrast, germ cell cytokinesis results in a permanent intercellular bridge connecting the daughter cells through a large cytoplasmic channel. During spermatogenesis, proposed roles for the intercellular bridge include germ cell communication, synchronization, and chromosome dosage compensation in haploid cells. Although several essential components of the midbody have recently been identified, essential components of the vertebrate germ cell intercellular bridge have until now not been described. Herein, we show that testis-expressed gene 14 (TEX14) is a novel protein that localizes to germ cell intercellular bridges. In the absence of TEX14, intercellular bridges are not observed by using electron microscopy and other markers. Spermatogenesis in Tex14(-/-) mice progresses through the transit amplification of diploid spermatogonia and the expression of early meiotic markers but halts before the completion of the first meiotic division. Thus, TEX14 is required for intercellular bridges in vertebrate germ cells, and these studies provide evidence that the intercellular bridge is essential for spermatogenesis and fertility.

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Greenbaum, M.P., Yan, W., Wu, M., Lin, Y., Agno, J.E., Sharma, M., Braun, R.E., Rajkovic, A., &amp; Matzuk, M.M. (2006). TEX14 is essential for intercellular bridges and fertility in male mice. <em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0505123103
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Greenbaum MP, Yan W, Wu M, Lin Y, Agno JE, Sharma M, et al. TEX14 is essential for intercellular bridges and fertility in male mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2006. doi:10.1073/pnas.0505123103.
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@article{michael2006TEXise, title = {TEX14 is essential for intercellular bridges and fertility in male mice}, author = {Michael P. Greenbaum and Wei Yan and Meng-Hsieh Wu and Yi‐Nan Lin and Julio E. Agno and Manju Sharma and Robert E. Braun and Aleksandar Rajkovic and Martin M. Matzuk}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, year = {2006}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0505123103}, }

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