نتایج جستجو برای: stereocilia

تعداد نتایج: 641  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Katherine A Steigelman Andrea Lelli Xudong Wu Jiangang Gao Susan Lin Klaus Piontek Claas Wodarczyk Alessandra Boletta Hyunho Kim Feng Qian Gregory Germino Gwenaëlle S G Géléoc Jeffrey R Holt Jian Zuo

The polycystic kidney disease-1 (Pkd1) gene encodes a large transmembrane protein (polycystin-1, or PC-1) that is reported to function as a fluid flow sensor in the kidney. As a member of the transient receptor potential family, PC-1 has also been hypothesized to play a role in the elusive mechanoelectrical transduction (MET) channel in inner ear hair cells. Here, we analyze two independent mou...

Journal: :Structure 2005
Marcos Sotomayor David P Corey Klaus Schulten

Mechanotransduction in vertebrate hair cells involves a biophysically defined elastic element (the "gating spring") that pulls on the transduction channels. The tip link, a fine filament made of cadherin 23 linking adjacent stereocilia in hair-cell bundles, has been suggested to be the gating spring. However, TRP channels that mediate mechanotransduction in Drosophila, zebrafish, and mice often...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2006
Patricia A Loomis Alexander E Kelly Lili Zheng Benjarat Changyaleket Gabriella Sekerková Enrico Mugnaini Adriana Ferreira R Dyche Mullins James R Bartles

The espin actin-bundling proteins, which are the target of deafness mutations, are present in the parallel actin bundles of stereocilia and microvilli and appear to increase their steady-state length. Here, we report a new activity of the espins, one that depends on their enigmatic WH2 domain: the ability to assemble a large actin bundle when targeted to a specific subcellular location. This ac...

2013
Huiren Cao Xiaolei Yin Yujie Cao Yecheng Jin Shan Wang Yanhui Kong Yuexing Chen Jiangang Gao Stefan Heller Zhigang Xu

Mammalian FCHSD1 and FCHSD2 are homologous proteins containing an amino-terminal F-BAR domain and two SH3 domains near their carboxyl-termini. We report here that FCHSD1 and FCHSD2 are expressed in mouse cochlear sensory hair cells. FCHSD1 mainly localizes to the cuticular plate, whereas FCHSD2 mainly localizes along the stereocilia in a punctuate pattern. Nervous Wreck (Nwk), the Drosophila or...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Adèle Faucherre Jesús Pujol-Martí Koichi Kawakami Hernán López-Schier

Hair cells in the inner ear display a characteristic polarization of their apical stereocilia across the plane of the sensory epithelium. This planar orientation allows coherent transduction of mechanical stimuli because the axis of morphological polarity of the stereocilia corresponds to the direction of excitability of the hair cells. Neuromasts of the lateral line in fishes and amphibians fo...

2013
Kyunghee X. Kim Maryline Beurg Carole M. Hackney David N. Furness Shanthini Mahendrasingam Robert Fettiplace

Sound stimuli elicit movement of the stereocilia that make up the hair bundle of cochlear hair cells, putting tension on the tip links connecting the stereocilia and thereby opening mechanotransducer (MT) channels. Tmc1 and Tmc2, two members of the transmembrane channel-like family, are necessary for mechanotransduction. To assess their precise role, we recorded MT currents elicited by hair bun...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1981
A Bretscher

Fimbrin is a cytoskeletal protein associated with microfilaments in microvilli, microspikes, stereocilia, membrane ruffles, and cell--substratum attachment sites. Fimbrin purified from intestinal epithelial cell brush borders was found to be a monomeric protein of molecular weight 68,000. In a sedimentation assay, fimbrin bound to F-actin in a salt-dependent manner, with binding being optimal i...

2016
Lana M. Pollock Nilay Gupta Xi Chen Elizabeth J. Luna Brian M. McDermott

The organ of Corti has evolved a panoply of cells with extraordinary morphological specializations to harness, direct, and transduce mechanical energy into electrical signals. Among the cells with prominent apical specializations are hair cells and nearby supporting cells. At the apical surface of each hair cell is a mechanosensitive hair bundle of filamentous actin (F-actin)-based stereocilia,...

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