Sequence similarity between stereocilin and otoancorin points to a unified mechanism for mechanotransduction in the mammalian inner ear

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Background: Interaction between hair cells and acellular gels of the mammalian inner ear, the tectorial and otoconial membranes, is crucial for mechanoreception. Recently, otoancorin was suggested to be a mediator of gel attachment to nonsensory cells, but the molecular components of the interface between gels and sensory cells remain to be identified. Hypothesis: We report that the inner ear protein stereocilin is related in sequence to otoancorin and, based on its localisation and predicted GPI-anchoring, may mediate attachment of the tectorial and otoconial membranes to sensory hair bundles. Testing: It is expected that antibodies directed against stereocilin would specifically label sites of contact between sensory hair cells and tectorial/otoconial membranes of the inner ear. Implications: Our findings support a unified molecular mechanism for mechanotransduction, with stereocilin and otoancorin defining a new protein family responsible for the attachment of acellular gels to both sensory and nonsensory cells of the inner ear.
Publisher
BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
Issue Date
2002-11
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

NON-SYNDROMIC DEAFNESS; TECTORIAL MEMBRANE; MUTATIONS; PROTEIN; MESOTHELIN

Citation

BMC CELL BIOLOGY, v.3

ISSN
1471-2121
DOI
10.1186/1471-2121-3-28
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/81075
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RIMS Journal Papers
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