Sperm associated antigen 6 (SPAG6), a component of the central apparatus of the “9 + 2” axoneme, plays a central role in ciliary and flagellar motility; but, its contribution to adaptive immunity and immune system development is completely unknown. While immune cells lack a cilium, the immunological synapse is a surrogate cilium as it utilizes the same machinery as ciliogenesis including the nucleation of microtubules at the centrosome. This prompted our hypothesis that SPAG6 critically regulates the formation and function of immunological synapses. Using bone marrow reconstitution studies of adult WT mice, we demonstrate that SPAG6 is expressed in primary and secondary lymphoid tissues, is associated with the centrosome in lymphocytes, and...
Interactions among immune cells are essential for the development of adaptive immune responses. The ...
<div><p>Male infertility affects approximately 50% of all infertile couples. The male-related causes...
Male infertility affects approximately 50% of all infertile couples. The male-related causes of intr...
This work is supported by grant RO1AI18697 from NIAID/NIH, American Asthma Foundation 11-0094 AAF, V...
<div><p>SPAG6, an axoneme central apparatus protein, is essential for function of ependymal cell cil...
Mammalian Spag6 is the orthologue of Chlamydomonas PF16, which encodes a protein localized in the ax...
Sperm-associated antigen 6 (SPAG6) is the mammalian orthologue of Chlamydomonas PF16, an axonemal ce...
Spag6 encodes an axoneme central apparatus protein that is required for normal flagellar and cilia m...
Mammalian SPAG6 protein is localized to the axoneme central apparatus, and it is required for normal...
Mammalian SPAG6 protein is localized to the axoneme central apparatus, and it is required for normal...
The axonemes of cilia and flagella contain a ‘‘9þ2’ ’ structure of microtubules and associated prote...
Mammalian SPAG6 protein is localized to the axoneme central apparatus, and it is required for normal...
International audienceThree genes are known to be essential for gamete adhesion/fusion (Cd9, Izumo1 ...
Spag17 encodes a protein present in the axoneme central pair complex of motile cilia and flagella. A...
<p>(A) SYCP3 immunostaining of wild type and <i>Shoc1</i><sup><i>hyp/hyp</i></sup> spermatocytes rev...
Interactions among immune cells are essential for the development of adaptive immune responses. The ...
<div><p>Male infertility affects approximately 50% of all infertile couples. The male-related causes...
Male infertility affects approximately 50% of all infertile couples. The male-related causes of intr...
This work is supported by grant RO1AI18697 from NIAID/NIH, American Asthma Foundation 11-0094 AAF, V...
<div><p>SPAG6, an axoneme central apparatus protein, is essential for function of ependymal cell cil...
Mammalian Spag6 is the orthologue of Chlamydomonas PF16, which encodes a protein localized in the ax...
Sperm-associated antigen 6 (SPAG6) is the mammalian orthologue of Chlamydomonas PF16, an axonemal ce...
Spag6 encodes an axoneme central apparatus protein that is required for normal flagellar and cilia m...
Mammalian SPAG6 protein is localized to the axoneme central apparatus, and it is required for normal...
Mammalian SPAG6 protein is localized to the axoneme central apparatus, and it is required for normal...
The axonemes of cilia and flagella contain a ‘‘9þ2’ ’ structure of microtubules and associated prote...
Mammalian SPAG6 protein is localized to the axoneme central apparatus, and it is required for normal...
International audienceThree genes are known to be essential for gamete adhesion/fusion (Cd9, Izumo1 ...
Spag17 encodes a protein present in the axoneme central pair complex of motile cilia and flagella. A...
<p>(A) SYCP3 immunostaining of wild type and <i>Shoc1</i><sup><i>hyp/hyp</i></sup> spermatocytes rev...
Interactions among immune cells are essential for the development of adaptive immune responses. The ...
<div><p>Male infertility affects approximately 50% of all infertile couples. The male-related causes...
Male infertility affects approximately 50% of all infertile couples. The male-related causes of intr...