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Polarized condensates confer row identity of hair cell stereocilia

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摘要 Sound waves are converted into electric signals by hair bundles(also known as stereocilia)in the cochlear hair cells.Stereocilia,a cluster of actin protrusions at the apical surface of hair cells,are organized into rows of graded height(Figure 1).Mechanical force induced by sound waves leads to stereocilia deflection towards the tallest row and subsequent activation of mechanoelectrical transducer channels at the tips of the shorter rows,thus achieving mechanoelectrical transduction(Gillespie and Muller,2009).Such a staircase-like architecture is essential for auditory perception as manifested by severe deafness caused by genetic mutations that disrupt stereocilia morphology(Barr-Gillespie,2015).However,little is known about how this planar asymmetry of stereocilia is achieved.
出处 《Journal of Molecular Cell Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第7期78-79,共2页 分子细胞生物学报(英文版)
基金 This work was supported by grants from the National Key R&D Program of China(2018YFA0507900 to 1.Z,2019YFA0508402 to C.W.) the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32122036,U2032122,and 31770779 to 1.Z 22122703,91953110,and 32170767 to C.W.) the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality(20S 11900200) the Interdisciplinary Innovative Talent Training Program of Shanghai Jiao Tong University(to 1.Z.) the Scientific Research Foundation for Youth Scholars of Shanghailiao Tong University(AF0890029 to L.L.)。
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