نتایج جستجو برای: stereocilia

تعداد نتایج: 641  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Leona H Gagnon Chantal M Longo-Guess Mark Berryman Jung-Bum Shin Katherine W Saylor Heping Yu Peter G Gillespie Kenneth R Johnson

Although CLIC5 is a member of the chloride intracellular channel protein family, its association with actin-based cytoskeletal structures suggests that it may play an important role in their assembly or maintenance. Mice homozygous for a new spontaneous recessive mutation of the Clic5 gene, named jitterbug (jbg), exhibit impaired hearing and vestibular dysfunction. The jbg mutation is a 97 bp i...

2014
Jennifer Olt Philomena Mburu Stuart L. Johnson Andy Parker Stephanie Kuhn Mike Bowl Walter Marcotti Steve D. M. Brown

Sound transduction depends upon mechanosensitive channels localized on the hair-like bundles that project from the apical surface of cochlear hair cells. Hair bundles show a stair-case structure composed of rows of stereocilia, and each stereocilium contains a core of tightly-packed and uniformly-polarized actin filaments. The growth and maintenance of the stereociliary actin core are dynamical...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2010
Michel K Herde Eckhard Friauf Marco B Rust

Hair cells, the inner ear's sensory cells, are characterized by tens to hundreds of actin-rich stereocilia that form the hair bundle apparatus necessary for mechanoelectrical transduction. Both the number and length of actin filaments are precisely regulated in stereocilia. Proper cochlear and vestibular function also depends on actin filaments in nonsensory supporting cells. The formation of a...

Journal: :Hearing research 1994
H Wataya K Handa K Hozawa T Takasaka D Cunningham E W Rubel S Hakomori

A new monoclonal antibody (termed WH-1; isotype IgG2b) was established using a homogenate of dissected guinea pig cochleas (N = 60) as immunogen. Western blotting and sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) identified the WH-1 antigen as a protein or glycoprotein with M(r) approximately 40 kDa. Immunoperoxidase treatment of histologic cryosections of guinea pig coch...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1990
G P Richardson S Bartolami I J Russell

Immunological techniques have been used to generate both polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies specific for the apical ends of sensory hair cells in the avian inner ear. The hair cell antigen recognized by these antibodies is soluble in nonionic detergent, behaves on sucrose gradients primarily as a 16S particle, and, after immunoprecipitation, migrates as a polypeptide with a relative molecular...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 1997
P G Gillespie

Hair cells are exquisitely specialized mechanoreceptors, responding only to specific frequencies of sound or to distinct head movements (reviewed in Hudspeth, 1989, 1992). A hair cell carries out mechanoelectrical transduction with its mechanically sensitive hair bundle, a beveled collection of stereocilia and one solitary kinocilium. Although the kinocilium is a true cilium, with the familiar ...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2002
Batiste Boëda Aziz El-Amraoui Amel Bahloul Richard Goodyear Laurent Daviet Stéphane Blanchard Isabelle Perfettini Karl R Fath Spencer Shorte Jan Reiners Anne Houdusse Pierre Legrain Uwe Wolfrum Guy Richardson Christine Petit

Deaf-blindness in three distinct genetic forms of Usher type I syndrome (USH1) is caused by defects in myosin VIIa, harmonin and cadherin 23. Despite being critical for hearing, the functions of these proteins in the inner ear remain elusive. Here we show that harmonin, a PDZ domain-containing protein, and cadherin 23 are both present in the growing stereocilia and that they bind to each other....

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1989
M S Tilney L G Tilney R E Stephens C Merte D Drenckhahn D A Cotanche A Bretscher

The sensory epithelium of the chick cochlea contains only two cell types, hair cells and supporting cells. We developed methods to rapidly dissect out the sensory epithelium and to prepare a detergent-extracted cytoskeleton. High salt treatment of the cytoskeleton leaves a "hair border", containing actin filament bundles of the stereocilia still attached to the cuticular plate. On SDS-PAGE stai...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Manuela Nowotny Anthony W Gummer

The stereocilia of the cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) transduce vibrations into the sensory receptor current. Until now, mechanisms for deflecting these stereocilia have not been identified experimentally. Here, we identify a mechanism by using the electromechanical properties of the soma of the outer hair cell to produce an intracochlear, mechanical force stimulus. It is known that the soma ...

Journal: :Development 2016
Basile Tarchini Abigail L D Tadenev Nicholas Devanney Michel Cayouette

Sensory perception in the inner ear relies on the hair bundle, the highly polarized brush of movement detectors that crowns hair cells. We previously showed that, in the mouse cochlea, the edge of the forming bundle is defined by the 'bare zone', a microvilli-free sub-region of apical membrane specified by the Insc-LGN-Gαi protein complex. We now report that LGN and Gαi also occupy the very tip...

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