نتایج جستجو برای: stereocilia

تعداد نتایج: 641  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
M'hamed Grati Mark E Schneider Karen Lipkow Emanuel E Strehler Robert J Wenthold Bechara Kachar

We studied the spatial distribution, mobility, and trafficking of plasma membrane Ca2+ATPase-2 (PMCA2), a protein enriched in the hair cell apical membrane and essential for hair cell function. Using immunofluorescence, we determined that PMCA2 is enriched in the stereocilia and present at a relatively low concentration in the kinocilium and in the remaining apical membrane. Using an antibody t...

2017
A Catalina Vélez-Ortega Mary J Freeman Artur A Indzhykulian Jonathan M Grossheim Gregory I Frolenkov

Mechanotransducer channels at the tips of sensory stereocilia of inner ear hair cells are gated by the tension of 'tip links' interconnecting stereocilia. To ensure maximal sensitivity, tip links are tensioned at rest, resulting in a continuous influx of Ca2+ into the cell. Here, we show that this constitutive Ca2+ influx, usually considered as potentially deleterious for hair cells, is in fact...

Journal: :Hearing research 1994
Y Raphael Y Wang M K Lee

The goal of this study was to analyze the distribution of actin and the shape of stereocilia of chick hair cells that survive acoustic trauma. Chicks were exposed to intense octave band noise for 4 h. They were killed either immediately after the exposure, after 6 or after 72 h. The basilar papillae were examined using scanning electron microscopy and fluorescence microscopy, with phalloidin as...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Kathryn D. Breneman William E. Brownell Richard D. Rabbitt

Microvilli (stereocilia) projecting from the apex of hair cells in the inner ear are actively motile structures that feed energy into the vibration of the inner ear and enhance sensitivity to sound. The biophysical mechanism underlying the hair bundle motor is unknown. In this study, we examined a membrane flexoelectric origin for active movements in stereocilia and conclude that it is likely t...

Journal: :Neuron 1995
Winfried Denk Jeffrey R. Holt Gordon M.G. Shepherd David P. Corey

Mechanically gated "transduction" channels in inner ear hair cells are thought to be connected to tip links stretched between adjacent stereocilia. To locate active channels, calcium-green fluorescence in single stereocilia was measured with two-photon laser scanning microscopy. Bundle deflection increased fluorescence in many but not all stereocilia; the increase was blocked by depolarization....

2010
Philomena Mburu María Rosario Romero Helen Hilton Andrew Parker Stuart Townsend Yoshiaki Kikkawa Steve D. M. Brown

A complex of proteins scaffolded by the PDZ protein, whirlin, reside at the stereocilia tip and are critical for stereocilia development and elongation. We have shown that in outer hair cells (OHCs) whirlin is part of a larger complex involving the MAGUK protein, p55, and protein 4.1R. Whirlin interacts with p55 which is expressed exclusively in outer hair cells (OHC) in both the long stereocil...

Journal: :Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton 2007
Mette M Mogensen Agnieszka Rzadzinska Karen P Steel

Stereocilia, finger-like projections forming the hair bundle on the apical surface of sensory hair cells in the cochlea, are responsible for mechanosensation and ultimately the perception of sound. The actin cytoskeleton of the stereocilia contains hundreds of tightly cross-linked parallel actin filaments in a paracrystalline array and it is vital for their function. Although several genes have...

2016
Jocelyn F Krey Evan S Krystofiak Rachel A Dumont Sarath Vijayakumar Dongseok Choi Francisco Rivero Bechara Kachar Sherri M Jones Peter G Barr-Gillespie

With their essential role in inner ear function, stereocilia of sensory hair cells demonstrate the importance of cellular actin protrusions. Actin packing in stereocilia is mediated by cross-linkers of the plastin, fascin, and espin families. Although mice lacking espin (ESPN) have no vestibular or auditory function, we found that mice that either lacked plastin 1 (PLS1) or had nonfunctional fa...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Uri Manor Andrea Disanza M'Hamed Grati Leonardo Andrade Harrison Lin Pier Paolo Di Fiore Giorgio Scita Bechara Kachar

Myosin XVa (MyoXVa) and its cargo whirlin are implicated in deafness and vestibular dysfunction and have been shown to localize at stereocilia tips and to be essential for the elongation of these actin protrusions [1-4]. Given that whirlin has no known actin-regulatory activity, it remains unclear how these proteins work together to influence stereocilia length. Here we show that the actin-regu...

2010
Anthony Wei Peng Anthony Wei Stefan Heller Ram Sasisekharan

Because there is little knowledge in the areas of stereocilia development, maintenance, and function in the hearing system, I decided to pursue a proteomics-based approach to discover proteins that play a role in stereocilia function. I employed a modified "twist-off" technique to isolate hair bundle proteins, and I developed a method to purify proteins and to process them for analysis using mu...

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