Here, we report that CNP-2 is a novel protein that contains repeats, which are frequently found in proteins displaying flexibility. GFP driven by
cnp-2 promoter is highly expressed in the spermatheca, the spermathecal-uterus valve, and male tail, which are elastic.
cnp-2 is critical in reproductive processes in both hermaphrodites and male. KSP repeat domain rescued defective phenotypes of
cnp-2 lf mutants, although it was distantly related and shows low sequence similarity and identity to CNP-2. Expression of KSP repeats from both worm obscurin and human NF-M reversed most defects in
cnp-2 worm mutants in a repeat-number-dependent manner; a greater number of KSP repeats showed more efficient effects. Altogether, the data suggest that
cnp-2 is a KRSTPE-rich repeat protein that shares common features with the KSP repeats of NF-M, including regulatory molecular extension to support inter-molecular interactions, and contractile and elastic cellular structures.