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Outer Hair Cell Lateral Wall Structure Constrains the Mobility of Plasma Membrane Proteins

Nature’s fastest motors are the cochlear outer hair cells (OHCs). These sensory cells use a membrane protein, Slc26a5 (prestin), to generate mechanical force at high frequencies, which is essential for explaining the exquisite hearing sensitivity of mammalian ears. Previous studies suggest that Slc2...

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Autores principales: Yamashita, Tetsuji, Hakizimana, Pierre, Wu, Siva, Hassan, Ahmed, Jacob, Stefan, Temirov, Jamshid, Fang, Jie, Mellado-Lagarde, Marcia, Gursky, Richard, Horner, Linda, Leibiger, Barbara, Leijon, Sara, Centonze, Victoria E., Berggren, Per-Olof, Frase, Sharon, Auer, Manfred, Brownell, William E., Fridberger, Anders, Zuo, Jian
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4564264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26352669
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005500
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author Yamashita, Tetsuji
Hakizimana, Pierre
Wu, Siva
Hassan, Ahmed
Jacob, Stefan
Temirov, Jamshid
Fang, Jie
Mellado-Lagarde, Marcia
Gursky, Richard
Horner, Linda
Leibiger, Barbara
Leijon, Sara
Centonze, Victoria E.
Berggren, Per-Olof
Frase, Sharon
Auer, Manfred
Brownell, William E.
Fridberger, Anders
Zuo, Jian
author_facet Yamashita, Tetsuji
Hakizimana, Pierre
Wu, Siva
Hassan, Ahmed
Jacob, Stefan
Temirov, Jamshid
Fang, Jie
Mellado-Lagarde, Marcia
Gursky, Richard
Horner, Linda
Leibiger, Barbara
Leijon, Sara
Centonze, Victoria E.
Berggren, Per-Olof
Frase, Sharon
Auer, Manfred
Brownell, William E.
Fridberger, Anders
Zuo, Jian
author_sort Yamashita, Tetsuji
collection PubMed
description Nature’s fastest motors are the cochlear outer hair cells (OHCs). These sensory cells use a membrane protein, Slc26a5 (prestin), to generate mechanical force at high frequencies, which is essential for explaining the exquisite hearing sensitivity of mammalian ears. Previous studies suggest that Slc26a5 continuously diffuses within the membrane, but how can a freely moving motor protein effectively convey forces critical for hearing? To provide direct evidence in OHCs for freely moving Slc26a5 molecules, we created a knockin mouse where Slc26a5 is fused with YFP. These mice and four other strains expressing fluorescently labeled membrane proteins were used to examine their lateral diffusion in the OHC lateral wall. All five proteins showed minimal diffusion, but did move after pharmacological disruption of membrane-associated structures with a cholesterol-depleting agent and salicylate. Thus, our results demonstrate that OHC lateral wall structure constrains the mobility of plasma membrane proteins and that the integrity of such membrane-associated structures are critical for Slc26a5’s active and structural roles. The structural constraint of membrane proteins may exemplify convergent evolution of cellular motors across species. Our findings also suggest a possible mechanism for disorders of cholesterol metabolism with hearing loss such as Niemann-Pick Type C diseases.
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spelling pubmed-45642642015-09-17 Outer Hair Cell Lateral Wall Structure Constrains the Mobility of Plasma Membrane Proteins Yamashita, Tetsuji Hakizimana, Pierre Wu, Siva Hassan, Ahmed Jacob, Stefan Temirov, Jamshid Fang, Jie Mellado-Lagarde, Marcia Gursky, Richard Horner, Linda Leibiger, Barbara Leijon, Sara Centonze, Victoria E. Berggren, Per-Olof Frase, Sharon Auer, Manfred Brownell, William E. Fridberger, Anders Zuo, Jian PLoS Genet Research Article Nature’s fastest motors are the cochlear outer hair cells (OHCs). These sensory cells use a membrane protein, Slc26a5 (prestin), to generate mechanical force at high frequencies, which is essential for explaining the exquisite hearing sensitivity of mammalian ears. Previous studies suggest that Slc26a5 continuously diffuses within the membrane, but how can a freely moving motor protein effectively convey forces critical for hearing? To provide direct evidence in OHCs for freely moving Slc26a5 molecules, we created a knockin mouse where Slc26a5 is fused with YFP. These mice and four other strains expressing fluorescently labeled membrane proteins were used to examine their lateral diffusion in the OHC lateral wall. All five proteins showed minimal diffusion, but did move after pharmacological disruption of membrane-associated structures with a cholesterol-depleting agent and salicylate. Thus, our results demonstrate that OHC lateral wall structure constrains the mobility of plasma membrane proteins and that the integrity of such membrane-associated structures are critical for Slc26a5’s active and structural roles. The structural constraint of membrane proteins may exemplify convergent evolution of cellular motors across species. Our findings also suggest a possible mechanism for disorders of cholesterol metabolism with hearing loss such as Niemann-Pick Type C diseases. Public Library of Science 2015-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4564264/ /pubmed/26352669 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005500 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Yamashita, Tetsuji
Hakizimana, Pierre
Wu, Siva
Hassan, Ahmed
Jacob, Stefan
Temirov, Jamshid
Fang, Jie
Mellado-Lagarde, Marcia
Gursky, Richard
Horner, Linda
Leibiger, Barbara
Leijon, Sara
Centonze, Victoria E.
Berggren, Per-Olof
Frase, Sharon
Auer, Manfred
Brownell, William E.
Fridberger, Anders
Zuo, Jian
Outer Hair Cell Lateral Wall Structure Constrains the Mobility of Plasma Membrane Proteins
title Outer Hair Cell Lateral Wall Structure Constrains the Mobility of Plasma Membrane Proteins
title_full Outer Hair Cell Lateral Wall Structure Constrains the Mobility of Plasma Membrane Proteins
title_fullStr Outer Hair Cell Lateral Wall Structure Constrains the Mobility of Plasma Membrane Proteins
title_full_unstemmed Outer Hair Cell Lateral Wall Structure Constrains the Mobility of Plasma Membrane Proteins
title_short Outer Hair Cell Lateral Wall Structure Constrains the Mobility of Plasma Membrane Proteins
title_sort outer hair cell lateral wall structure constrains the mobility of plasma membrane proteins
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4564264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26352669
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005500
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