Usher type 1G protein sans is a critical component of the tip-link complex, a structure controlling actin polymerization in stereocilia

The mechanotransducer channels of auditory hair cells are gated by tip-links, oblique filaments that interconnect the stereocilia of the hair bundle. Tip-links stretch from the tips of stereocilia in the short and middle rows to the sides of neighboring, taller stereocilia. They are made of cadherin...

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Published inProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS Vol. 108; no. 14; pp. 5825 - 5830
Main Authors Caberlotto, Elisa, Michel, Vincent, Foucher, Isabelle, Bahloul, Amel, Goodyear, Richard J, Pepermans, Elise, Michalski, Nicolas, Perfettini, Isabelle, Alegria-Prévot, Olinda, Chardenoux, Sébastien, Do Cruzeiro, Marcio, Hardelin, Jean-Pierre, Richardson, Guy P, Avan, Paul, Weil, Dominique, Petit, Christine
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States National Academy of Sciences 05.04.2011
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Summary:The mechanotransducer channels of auditory hair cells are gated by tip-links, oblique filaments that interconnect the stereocilia of the hair bundle. Tip-links stretch from the tips of stereocilia in the short and middle rows to the sides of neighboring, taller stereocilia. They are made of cadherin-23 and protocadherin-15, products of the Usher syndrome type 1 genes USH1D and USH1F, respectively. In this study we address the role of sans, a putative scaffold protein and product of the USH1G gene. In Ush1g⁻/⁻ mice, the cohesion of stereocilia is disrupted, and both the amplitude and the sensitivity of the transduction currents are reduced. In Ush1gfl/flMyo15-cre⁺/⁻ mice, the loss of sans occurs postnatally and the stereocilia remain cohesive. In these mice, there is a decrease in the amplitude of the total transducer current with no loss in sensitivity, and the tips of the stereocilia in the short and middle rows lose their prolate shape, features that can be attributed to the loss of tip-links. Furthermore, stereocilia from these rows undergo a dramatic reduction in length, suggesting that the mechanotransduction machinery has a positive effect on F-actin polymerization. Sans interacts with the cytoplasmic domains of cadherin-23 and protocadherin-15 in vitro and is absent from the hair bundle in mice defective for either of the two cadherins. Because sans localizes mainly to the tips of short- and middle-row stereocilia in vivo, we conclude that it belongs to a molecular complex at the lower end of the tip-link and plays a critical role in the maintenance of this link.
Bibliography:http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1017114108
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Edited* by Elaine Fuchs, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, and approved February 24, 2011 (received for review November 18, 2010)
Author contributions: E.C. and C.P. designed research; E.C., V.M., I.F., A.B., R.J.G., E.P., N.M., I.P., O.A.-P., S.C., M.D.C., P.A., and D.W. performed research; E.C., V.M., I.F., A.B., G.P.R., P.A., D.W., and C.P. analyzed data; and E.C., J.-P.H., and C.P. wrote the paper.
1Present address: Institut de Neurobiologie Alfred Fessard, CNRS, F-91198 Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
ISSN:0027-8424
1091-6490
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1017114108