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Actin-Bundling Protein TRIOBP Forms Resilient Rootlets of Hair Cell Stereocilia Essential for Hearing

  作者 Kitajiri, S; Sakamoto, T; Belyantseva, IA; Goodyear, RJ; Stepanyan, R; Fujiwara, I; Bird, JE; Riazuddin, S; Riazuddin, S; Ahmed, ZM; Hinshaw, JE; Sellers, J; Bartles, JR; Hammer, JA; Richardson, GP; Griffith, AJ; Frolenkov, GI; Friedman, TB  
  选自 期刊  Cell;  卷期  2010年141-5;  页码  786-798  
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[摘要]Inner ear hair cells detect sound through deflection of mechanosensory stereocilia. Each stereocilium is supported by a paracrystalline array of parallel actin filaments that are packed more densely at the base, forming a rootlet extending into the cell body. The function of rootlets and the molecules responsible for their formation are unknown. We found that TRIOBP, a cytoskeleton-associated protein mutated in human hereditary deafness DFNB28, is localized to rootlets. In vitro, purified TRIOBP isoform 4 protein organizes actin filaments into uniquely dense bundles reminiscent of rootlets but distinct from bundles formed by espin, an actin crosslinker in stereocilia. We generated mutant Triobp mice (Triobp(Delta ex8/Delta ex8)) that are profoundly deaf. Stereocilia of Triobp(Delta ex8/Delta ex8) mice develop normally but fail to form rootlets and are easier to deflect and damage. Thus, F-actin bundling by TRIOBP provides durability and rigidity for normal mechanosensitivity of stereocilia and may contribute to resilient cytoskeletal structures elsewhere.

 
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