Mechanically gated ion channels convert sound into an electrical signal for the sense of hearing. In Drosophila melanogaster, several transient receptor potential (TRP) channels have been implicated to be involved in this process. TRPN (NompC) and TRPV (Inactive) channels are localized in the distal and proximal ciliary zones of auditory receptor neurons, respectively. This segregated ciliary localization suggests distinct roles in auditory transduction. However, the regulation of this localization is not fully understood. Here we show that the Drosophila Tubby homolog, King tubby (hereafter called dTULP) regulates ciliary localization of TRPs. dTULP-deficient flies show uncoordinated movement and complete loss of sound-evoked action potent...
The senses of hearing and balance in vertebrates rely on the sensory hair cells (HCs) of the inner e...
SummaryThe Drosophila auditory organ shares equivalent transduction mechanisms with vertebrate hair ...
Mechanical stimuli, including tactile and sound signals, convey a variety of information important f...
Mechanically gated ion channels convert sound into an electrical signal for the sense of hearing. In...
BACKGROUND: A TRPN channel protein is essential for sensory transduction in insect mechanosensory ne...
SummaryThe idea that the NompC TRPN1 channel is the Drosophila transducer for hearing has been chall...
TRPN homolog, NOMPC, is required to generate mechanoreceptor potentials and currents in tactile bri...
SummaryAuditory receptor cells rely on mechanically gated channels to transform sound stimuli into n...
© 2020, The Korean Physical Society.Here, we propose a model for the Drosophila chordotonal neurons ...
By probing Johnston’s organ function in mutant fly strains, mutations in forty-four genes that affec...
Mechanoreception underlies the senses of touch, hearing and balance. An early event in mechanorecept...
The dissection of the Drosophila auditory system has revealed multiple parallels between fly and ver...
The Drosophila auditory organ shares equivalent transduction mechanisms with vertebrate hair cells, ...
SummaryIn vertebrates, auditory and vestibular transduction occurs on apical projections (stereocili...
The senses of hearing and balance in vertebrates rely on the sensory hair cells (HCs) of the inner e...
The senses of hearing and balance in vertebrates rely on the sensory hair cells (HCs) of the inner e...
SummaryThe Drosophila auditory organ shares equivalent transduction mechanisms with vertebrate hair ...
Mechanical stimuli, including tactile and sound signals, convey a variety of information important f...
Mechanically gated ion channels convert sound into an electrical signal for the sense of hearing. In...
BACKGROUND: A TRPN channel protein is essential for sensory transduction in insect mechanosensory ne...
SummaryThe idea that the NompC TRPN1 channel is the Drosophila transducer for hearing has been chall...
TRPN homolog, NOMPC, is required to generate mechanoreceptor potentials and currents in tactile bri...
SummaryAuditory receptor cells rely on mechanically gated channels to transform sound stimuli into n...
© 2020, The Korean Physical Society.Here, we propose a model for the Drosophila chordotonal neurons ...
By probing Johnston’s organ function in mutant fly strains, mutations in forty-four genes that affec...
Mechanoreception underlies the senses of touch, hearing and balance. An early event in mechanorecept...
The dissection of the Drosophila auditory system has revealed multiple parallels between fly and ver...
The Drosophila auditory organ shares equivalent transduction mechanisms with vertebrate hair cells, ...
SummaryIn vertebrates, auditory and vestibular transduction occurs on apical projections (stereocili...
The senses of hearing and balance in vertebrates rely on the sensory hair cells (HCs) of the inner e...
The senses of hearing and balance in vertebrates rely on the sensory hair cells (HCs) of the inner e...
SummaryThe Drosophila auditory organ shares equivalent transduction mechanisms with vertebrate hair ...
Mechanical stimuli, including tactile and sound signals, convey a variety of information important f...