Nucleus–Plasma Membrane Contact Sites Are Formed During Spermiogenesis in the Acoel Symsagittifera roscoffensis

Contact Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI:10.1177/2515256420926354
M. Hayes, Anne Zakrzewski, T. Levine, M. Telford
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Abstract

Symsagittifera roscoffensis is a small marine worm found in the intertidal zone of sandy beaches around the European shores of the Atlantic. S. roscoffensis is a member of the Acoelomorpha, a group of flatworms formerly classified with the Platyhelminthes, but now recognized as Xenacoelomorpha, a separate phylum of disputed affinity. We have used electron microscopy to examine the process of spermiogenesis (the final stage of spermatogenesis) in S. roscoffensis, by which spermatids form highly elongated spermatozoa. Their nuclei are long and thread-like, running most of the cell’s length, and during the process, a pair of flagella are fully incorporated into the cell body. Two previously undescribed interorganelle contact sites form at different stages of spermiogenesis. Strikingly, there is an extensive nucleus–plasma membrane contact site. Golgi-derived granules containing electron-dense filaments line up along the spermatid plasma membrane, undergo a conformational change, and donate material that forms a perinuclear layer that cements this contact site. We also show in spermatids at an earlier stage that the same granules are associated with microtubules, presumably for traffic along the elongating cell. We identify a second spermiogenesis-specific contact site where sheaths engulfing each internalizing flagellum contact the nuclear envelope.
精子发生过程中核-质膜接触点的形成
rosscoffensis是一种小型海洋蠕虫,发现于大西洋沿岸欧洲沙滩的潮间带。S. roscoffensis是无形门的一个成员,无形门是一组扁虫,以前被归类为扁形门,但现在被认为是异形门,一个有争议的亲缘关系的独立门。我们使用电子显微镜检查了s.s roscoffensis的精子发生过程(精子发生的最后阶段),在这个过程中精子形成高度细长的精子。它们的细胞核很长,呈线状,占据了细胞的大部分长度,在这个过程中,一对鞭毛被完全整合到细胞体中。两个先前描述过的细胞器间接触位点在精子发生的不同阶段形成。引人注目的是,有广泛的核-质膜接触部位。含有电子密集细丝的高尔基衍生颗粒沿着精子质膜排列,经历构象变化,并提供物质形成核周层,将接触部位粘合。我们还显示,在精子细胞的早期阶段,相同的颗粒与微管相关联,可能是为了沿着伸长的细胞运输。我们确定了第二个精子发生特异性接触点,在那里鞘吞噬每个内化鞭毛接触核膜。
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