Published February 1, 2011 | Version v1
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Calsperin Is a Testis-specific Chaperone Required for Sperm Fertility

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Calnexin (CANX) and calreticulin (CALR) are homologous lectin chaperones located in the endoplasmic reticulum and cooperate to mediate nascent glycoprotein folding. In the tes- tis, calmegin (CLGN) and calsperin (CALR3) are expressed as germ cell-specific counterparts of CANX and CALR, respec- tively. Here, we show that Calr3 / males produced appar- ently normal sperm but were infertile because of defective sperm migration from the uterus into the oviduct and defec- tive binding to the zona pellucida. Whereas CLGN was re- quired for ADAM1A/ADAM2 dimerization and subsequent maturation of ADAM3, a sperm membrane protein required for fertilization, we show that CALR3 is a lectin-deficient chaperone directly required for ADAM3 maturation. Our re- sults establish the client specificity of CALR3 and demonstrate that the germ cell-specific CALR-like endoplasmic reticulum chaperones have contrasting functions in the development of male fertility. The identification and understanding of the maturation mechanisms of key sperm proteins will pave the way toward novel approaches for both contraception and treatment of unexplained male infertility.

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