Cargando…

Diverse Roles of Axonemal Dyneins in Drosophila Auditory Neuron Function and Mechanical Amplification in Hearing

Much like vertebrate hair cells, the chordotonal sensory neurons that mediate hearing in Drosophila are motile and amplify the mechanical input of the ear. Because the neurons bear mechanosensory primary cilia whose microtubule axonemes display dynein arms, we hypothesized that their motility is pow...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Karak, Somdatta, Jacobs, Julie S., Kittelmann, Maike, Spalthoff, Christian, Katana, Radoslaw, Sivan-Loukianova, Elena, Schon, Michael A., Kernan, Maurice J., Eberl, Daniel F., Göpfert, Martin C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4660584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26608786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep17085
_version_ 1782402833059938304
author Karak, Somdatta
Jacobs, Julie S.
Kittelmann, Maike
Spalthoff, Christian
Katana, Radoslaw
Sivan-Loukianova, Elena
Schon, Michael A.
Kernan, Maurice J.
Eberl, Daniel F.
Göpfert, Martin C.
author_facet Karak, Somdatta
Jacobs, Julie S.
Kittelmann, Maike
Spalthoff, Christian
Katana, Radoslaw
Sivan-Loukianova, Elena
Schon, Michael A.
Kernan, Maurice J.
Eberl, Daniel F.
Göpfert, Martin C.
author_sort Karak, Somdatta
collection PubMed
description Much like vertebrate hair cells, the chordotonal sensory neurons that mediate hearing in Drosophila are motile and amplify the mechanical input of the ear. Because the neurons bear mechanosensory primary cilia whose microtubule axonemes display dynein arms, we hypothesized that their motility is powered by dyneins. Here, we describe two axonemal dynein proteins that are required for Drosophila auditory neuron function, localize to their primary cilia, and differently contribute to mechanical amplification in hearing. Promoter fusions revealed that the two axonemal dynein genes Dmdnah3 (=CG17150) and Dmdnai2 (=CG6053) are expressed in chordotonal neurons, including the auditory ones in the fly’s ear. Null alleles of both dyneins equally abolished electrical auditory neuron responses, yet whereas mutations in Dmdnah3 facilitated mechanical amplification, amplification was abolished by mutations in Dmdnai2. Epistasis analysis revealed that Dmdnah3 acts downstream of Nan-Iav channels in controlling the amplificatory gain. Dmdnai2, in addition to being required for amplification, was essential for outer dynein arms in auditory neuron cilia. This establishes diverse roles of axonemal dyneins in Drosophila auditory neuron function and links auditory neuron motility to primary cilia and axonemal dyneins. Mutant defects in sperm competition suggest that both dyneins also function in sperm motility.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4660584
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2015
publisher Nature Publishing Group
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-46605842015-12-02 Diverse Roles of Axonemal Dyneins in Drosophila Auditory Neuron Function and Mechanical Amplification in Hearing Karak, Somdatta Jacobs, Julie S. Kittelmann, Maike Spalthoff, Christian Katana, Radoslaw Sivan-Loukianova, Elena Schon, Michael A. Kernan, Maurice J. Eberl, Daniel F. Göpfert, Martin C. Sci Rep Article Much like vertebrate hair cells, the chordotonal sensory neurons that mediate hearing in Drosophila are motile and amplify the mechanical input of the ear. Because the neurons bear mechanosensory primary cilia whose microtubule axonemes display dynein arms, we hypothesized that their motility is powered by dyneins. Here, we describe two axonemal dynein proteins that are required for Drosophila auditory neuron function, localize to their primary cilia, and differently contribute to mechanical amplification in hearing. Promoter fusions revealed that the two axonemal dynein genes Dmdnah3 (=CG17150) and Dmdnai2 (=CG6053) are expressed in chordotonal neurons, including the auditory ones in the fly’s ear. Null alleles of both dyneins equally abolished electrical auditory neuron responses, yet whereas mutations in Dmdnah3 facilitated mechanical amplification, amplification was abolished by mutations in Dmdnai2. Epistasis analysis revealed that Dmdnah3 acts downstream of Nan-Iav channels in controlling the amplificatory gain. Dmdnai2, in addition to being required for amplification, was essential for outer dynein arms in auditory neuron cilia. This establishes diverse roles of axonemal dyneins in Drosophila auditory neuron function and links auditory neuron motility to primary cilia and axonemal dyneins. Mutant defects in sperm competition suggest that both dyneins also function in sperm motility. Nature Publishing Group 2015-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4660584/ /pubmed/26608786 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep17085 Text en Copyright © 2015, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Article
Karak, Somdatta
Jacobs, Julie S.
Kittelmann, Maike
Spalthoff, Christian
Katana, Radoslaw
Sivan-Loukianova, Elena
Schon, Michael A.
Kernan, Maurice J.
Eberl, Daniel F.
Göpfert, Martin C.
Diverse Roles of Axonemal Dyneins in Drosophila Auditory Neuron Function and Mechanical Amplification in Hearing
title Diverse Roles of Axonemal Dyneins in Drosophila Auditory Neuron Function and Mechanical Amplification in Hearing
title_full Diverse Roles of Axonemal Dyneins in Drosophila Auditory Neuron Function and Mechanical Amplification in Hearing
title_fullStr Diverse Roles of Axonemal Dyneins in Drosophila Auditory Neuron Function and Mechanical Amplification in Hearing
title_full_unstemmed Diverse Roles of Axonemal Dyneins in Drosophila Auditory Neuron Function and Mechanical Amplification in Hearing
title_short Diverse Roles of Axonemal Dyneins in Drosophila Auditory Neuron Function and Mechanical Amplification in Hearing
title_sort diverse roles of axonemal dyneins in drosophila auditory neuron function and mechanical amplification in hearing
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4660584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26608786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep17085
work_keys_str_mv AT karaksomdatta diverserolesofaxonemaldyneinsindrosophilaauditoryneuronfunctionandmechanicalamplificationinhearing
AT jacobsjulies diverserolesofaxonemaldyneinsindrosophilaauditoryneuronfunctionandmechanicalamplificationinhearing
AT kittelmannmaike diverserolesofaxonemaldyneinsindrosophilaauditoryneuronfunctionandmechanicalamplificationinhearing
AT spalthoffchristian diverserolesofaxonemaldyneinsindrosophilaauditoryneuronfunctionandmechanicalamplificationinhearing
AT katanaradoslaw diverserolesofaxonemaldyneinsindrosophilaauditoryneuronfunctionandmechanicalamplificationinhearing
AT sivanloukianovaelena diverserolesofaxonemaldyneinsindrosophilaauditoryneuronfunctionandmechanicalamplificationinhearing
AT schonmichaela diverserolesofaxonemaldyneinsindrosophilaauditoryneuronfunctionandmechanicalamplificationinhearing
AT kernanmauricej diverserolesofaxonemaldyneinsindrosophilaauditoryneuronfunctionandmechanicalamplificationinhearing
AT eberldanielf diverserolesofaxonemaldyneinsindrosophilaauditoryneuronfunctionandmechanicalamplificationinhearing
AT gopfertmartinc diverserolesofaxonemaldyneinsindrosophilaauditoryneuronfunctionandmechanicalamplificationinhearing