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Author Spotlight: Advancing Male Infertility Research by Unraveling Sperm Metabolism and Mitochondrial Function
Published on: June 23, 2023
COXFA4L3 enhances mitochondrial complex IV function to boost ATP synthesis and drive sperm motility
Reiji Tokito1, Kosei Oishi1, Tomoya Sugiyama1
1Graduate School of Engineering Science, Yokohama National University, Hodogaya, Yokohama, Kanagawa 240-8501, Japan.
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COXFA4L3 is a testis-specific cytochrome c oxidase subunit that enhances mitochondrial complex IV activity during spermatogenesis. From the analysis of Coxfa4l3 knockout mice, the isoform switch from COXFA4 to COXFA4L3 may increase the potential COX activity, although this activity does not appear in the testis. This latent enhancement becomes evident in sperm, where COXFA4L3 promotes higher respiratory capacity, increasing sperm motility and ATP production. These findings indicate that COXFA4L3 is a key regulator of mitochondrial energy metabolism and may provide insights into the mechanisms underlying male infertility.
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