Myosin-XVa is required for tip localization of whirlin and differential elongation of hair-cell stereocilia
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- 16 January 2005
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Cell Biology
- Vol. 7 (2), 148-156
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb1219
Abstract
Stereocilia are microvilli-derived mechanosensory organelles that are arranged in rows of graded heights on the apical surface of inner-ear hair cells. The 'staircase'-like architecture of stereocilia bundles is necessary to detect sound and head movement, and is achieved through differential elongation of the actin core of each stereocilium to a predetermined length. Abnormally short stereocilia bundles that have a diminished staircase are characteristic of the shaker 2 (Myo15a(sh2)) and whirler (Whrn(wi)) strains of deaf mice. We show that myosin-XVa is a motor protein that, in vivo, interacts with the third PDZ domain of whirlin through its carboxy-terminal PDZ-ligand. Myosin-XVa then delivers whirlin to the tips of stereocilia. Moreover, if green fluorescent protein (GFP)-Myo15a is transfected into hair cells of Myo15a(sh2) mice, the wild-type pattern of hair bundles is restored by recruitment of endogenous whirlin to the tips of stereocilia. The interaction of myosin-XVa and whirlin is therefore a key event in hair-bundle morphogenesis.Keywords
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