نتایج جستجو برای: MYO7A

تعداد نتایج: 146  

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2012
Qing Yin Zheng John D Scarborough Ye Zheng Heping Yu Dongseok Choi Peter G Gillespie

Inherited hearing loss in mice has contributed substantially to our understanding of inner-ear function. We identified a new allele at the Myo7a locus, Myo7a(sh1-8J); genomic characterization indicated that Myo7a(sh1-8J) arose from complex deletion encompassing exons 38-40 and 42-46. Homozygous mutant mice had no detectable auditory brainstem response, displayed highly disorganized hair-cell st...

2011
Vanda S. Lopes Daniel Gibbs Richard T. Libby Tomas S. Aleman Darcy L. Welch Concepción Lillo Samuel G. Jacobson Roxana A. Radu Karen P. Steel David S. Williams

Mutations in the MYO7A gene cause a deaf-blindness disorder, known as Usher syndrome 1B.  In the retina, the majority of MYO7A is in the retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE), where many of the reactions of the visual retinoid cycle take place.  We have observed that the retinas of Myo7a-mutant mice are resistant to acute light damage. In exploring the basis of this resistance, we found that Myo7a...

2012
Kerry A. Miller Louise H. Williams Elizabeth Rose Michael Kuiper Hans-Henrik M. Dahl Shehnaaz S. M. Manji

Human MYO7A mutations can cause a variety of conditions involving the inner ear. These include dominant and recessive non-syndromic hearing loss and syndromic conditions such as Usher syndrome. Mouse models of deafness allow us to investigate functional pathways involved in normal and abnormal hearing processes. We present two novel mouse models with mutations in the Myo7a gene with distinct ph...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2011
David S Williams Vanda S Lopes

Mutations in MYO7A (myosin VIIa) cause Usher syndrome type 1B, a disorder involving profound congenital deafness and progressive blindness. In the retina, most MYO7A is localized in the apical region of the RPE (retinal pigmented epithelial) cells, and a small amount is associated with the ciliary and periciliary membranes of the photoreceptor cells. Its roles appear to be quite varied. Studies...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
M'hamed Grati Bechara Kachar

In the most accepted model for hair cell mechanotransduction, a cluster of myosin motors located at the stereocilia upper tip-link density (UTLD) keeps the tip-link under tension at rest. Both myosin VIIa (MYO7A) and myosin 1c have been implicated in mechanotransduction based on functional studies. However, localization studies are conflicting, leaving open the question of which myosin localize...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Martin Schwander Vanda Lopes Anna Sczaniecka Daniel Gibbs Concepcion Lillo David Delano Lisa M Tarantino Tim Wiltshire David S Williams Ulrich Müller

Mutations in the head and tail domains of the motor protein myosin VIIA (MYO7A) cause deaf-blindness (Usher syndrome type 1B, USH1B) and nonsyndromic deafness (DFNB2, DFNA11). The head domain binds to F-actin and serves as the MYO7A motor domain, but little is known about the function of the tail domain. In a genetic screen, we have identified polka mice, which carry a mutation (c.5742 + 5G > A...

2018
Ye Lu Diana Zhou Rebecca King Shuang Zhu Claire L. Simpson Byron C. Jones Wenbo Zhang Eldon E. Geisert Lu Lu

Purpose Usher syndrome (US) is characterized by a loss of vision due to retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and deafness. US has three clinical subtypes, but even within each subtype, the severity varies. Myosin VIIA, coded by Myo7a, has been identified as one of the causal genes of US. This study aims to identify pathways and other genes through which Myo7a interacts to affect the presentation of US sym...

2016
Clive P Morgan Jocelyn F Krey M'hamed Grati Bo Zhao Shannon Fallen Abhiraami Kannan-Sundhari Xue Zhong Liu Dongseok Choi Ulrich Müller Peter G Barr-Gillespie

While more than 70 genes have been linked to deafness, most of which are expressed in mechanosensory hair cells of the inner ear, a challenge has been to link these genes into molecular pathways. One example is Myo7a (myosin VIIA), in which deafness mutations affect the development and function of the mechanically sensitive stereocilia of hair cells. We describe here a procedure for the isolati...

2017
Yoo Yeon Kim Hajin Nam Harry Jung Boyoung Kim Jun Gyo Suh

Circling mouse (C57BL/6J-cir/cir) deleted the transmembrane inner ear (Tmie) gene is an animal model for human non-syndromic recessive deafness, DFNB6. In circling mouse, hair cells in the cochlea have degenerated and hair bundles have become irregularity as time goes on. Tmie protein carries out a function of the mechanoelectrical transduction channel in cochlear hair cells. Myosin7a (MYO7A) p...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2011
Valerie A Street Jin Li Carol A Robbins Jeremy C Kallman

Mutations within MYO7A can lead to recessive and dominant forms of inherited hearing loss. We previously identified a large pedigree (referred to as the HL2 family) with hearing loss that first impacts the low and mid frequencies segregating a dominant MYO7A mutation in exon 17 at DNA residue G2164C. The MYO7A(G2164C) mutation predicts a nonconservative glycine-to-arginine (G722R) amino acid su...

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