A doublecortin containing microtubule-associated protein is implicated in mechanotransduction in Drosophila sensory cilia
摘要:
Mechanoreceptors are sensory cells that transduce mechanical stimuli into electrical signals and mediate the perception of sound, touch and acceleration. Ciliated mechanoreceptors possess an elaborate microtubule cytoskeleton that facilitates the coupling of external forces to the transduction apparatus. In a screen for genes preferentially expressed inDrosophilacampaniform mechanoreceptors, we identified DCX-EMAP, a unique member of the EMAP family (echinoderm–microtubule-associated proteins) that contains two doublecortin domains. DCX-EMAP localizes to the tubular body in campaniform receptors and to the ciliary dilation in chordotonal mechanoreceptors in Johnston's organ, the fly's auditory organ. Adult flies carrying a piggyBac insertion in the DCX-EMAP gene are uncoordinated and deaf and display loss of mechanosensory transduction and amplification. Electron microscopy of mutant sensilla reveals loss of electron-dense materials within the microtubule cytoskeleton in the tubular body and ciliary dilation. Our results establish a catalogue of candidate genes forDrosophilamechanosensation and show that one candidate, DCX-EMAP, is likely to be required for mechanosensory transduction and amplification. Mechanoreceptors are important for detecting external stimuli. In this study a putative receptor identified inDrosophilais shown to be potentially important for hearing and the amplification of mechanotransduction.
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Cell Line, Tumor Cilia Animals Humans Drosophila Microtubule-Associated Proteins Microscopy, Electron, Transmission Phylogeny Mechanotransduction, Cellular Sensory Receptor Cells
DOI:
10.1038/ncomms1007
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