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Mosquito reproductive biology is an underexplored area with potential for developing novel vector control strategies. In this study, we investigated the role of the testis-specific serine/threonine-protein kinase (tssk) family, an essential regulator of spermiogenesis in mammals, in mosquitoes. We identified tssk homologues, As_tssk3 and Aea_tssk1, in Anopheles stephensi and Aedes aegypti, respectively and analyzed their expression across different developmental stages. Functional characterization of As_tssk3 was performed by RNAi mediated gene silencing in An. stephensi. The efficiency of As_tssk3 knockdown was analyzed using qRT-PCR, and the testes of knockdown and control males were compared for phenotypic changes. Additionally, the effect of As_tssk3 knockdown on the reproductive potential of male mosquitoes was analyzed via mating analysis. Further, in-silico studies were conducted to identify interactions between As_TSSK3 and the homologues of known Drosophila TSSK targets involved in the process of spermatogenesis, in Anopheles. As_tssk3 and Aea_tssk1 were found to express in a male-specific manner throughout development. Efficient knockdown in the expression of As_tssk3 gene was observed upon feeding An. stephensi larvae with target dsRNA. The knockdown of As_tssk3 led to a reduced sperm reservoir in adult males. As_TSSK3 was found to interact with the Nucleosome Assembly Protein1 like-4 (NAP1like-4), a putative transcription factor in our in-silico analysis. We hypothesize that As_TSSK3 might regulate the transcription of the protamine gene via the NAP protein. The study presented here is the first report of the characterization of tssk homologues in mosquitoes' and demonstrates a possible role of As_tssk3 in maintaining sperm stores.
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Mol Genet Genomics
September 2025
Department of Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences, Central University of Rajasthan, Ajmer, Rajasthan, 305817, India.
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Department of waterfowl breeding and production, Jiangsu Institute of Poultry Sciences, Yangzhou 225125, China. Electronic address:
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April 2025
Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Amherst, MA 01003, USA.
The testis-specific serine kinases (TSSKs) are post-meiotically expressed in testicular germ cells. Their testis-specific expression, together with their putative role in phosphorylation pathways, suggests that TSSKs have relevant roles in spermiogenesis, sperm function, or both. Independent and knockout mice, as well as the double / KO males, are sterile.
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Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics and Breeding on the Tibetan Plateau, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Lanzhou Institute of Husbandry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Lanzhou 730050, China; Sheep Breeding Engineering Technology Research Center of Chin
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Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Local Livestock and Poultry, Genetical Resource Conservation and Breeding, College of Animal Science and Technology, Anhui Agricultural University, No.130 West Changjiang Road, Hefei, 230036, China.