SummarySensory transduction in auditory and vestibular hair cells requires expression of transmembrane channel-like (Tmc) 1 and 2 genes, but the function of these genes is unknown. To investigate the hypothesis that TMC1 and TMC2 proteins are components of the mechanosensitive ion channels that convert mechanical information into electrical signals, we recorded whole-cell and single-channel currents from mouse hair cells that expressed Tmc1, Tmc2, or mutant Tmc1. Cells that expressed Tmc2 had high calcium permeability and large single-channel currents, while cells with mutant Tmc1 had reduced calcium permeability and reduced single-channel currents. Cells that expressed Tmc1 and Tmc2 had a broad range of single-channel currents, suggesting ...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
Transmembrane channel like protein 1 (TMC1) is likely to be a pore-forming subunit of the transducti...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
SummarySensory transduction in auditory and vestibular hair cells requires expression of transmembra...
AbstractTransmembrane channel-like protein isoform-1 (TMC1) has emerged over the past five years as ...
Transmembrane channel-like protein 1 (TMC1) is thought to form the ion-conducting pore of the mechan...
The ability of cochlear hair cells to convert sound into receptor potentials relies on the mechanoel...
SummaryMechanosensitive ion channels at stereocilia tips mediate mechanoelectrical transduction (MET...
Mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) currents were recorded from cochlear hair cells in mice with muta...
Mechanosensitive ion channels at stereocilia tips mediate mechanoelectrical transduction (MET) in in...
The transduction of sound into electrical signals depends on mechanically sensitive ion channels in ...
Hair cells in the inner ear convert mechanical stimuli provided by sound waves and head movements in...
The ability of cochlear hair cells to convert sound into receptor potentials relies on the mechanoel...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
Transmembrane channel like protein 1 (TMC1) is likely to be a pore-forming subunit of the transducti...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
SummarySensory transduction in auditory and vestibular hair cells requires expression of transmembra...
AbstractTransmembrane channel-like protein isoform-1 (TMC1) has emerged over the past five years as ...
Transmembrane channel-like protein 1 (TMC1) is thought to form the ion-conducting pore of the mechan...
The ability of cochlear hair cells to convert sound into receptor potentials relies on the mechanoel...
SummaryMechanosensitive ion channels at stereocilia tips mediate mechanoelectrical transduction (MET...
Mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) currents were recorded from cochlear hair cells in mice with muta...
Mechanosensitive ion channels at stereocilia tips mediate mechanoelectrical transduction (MET) in in...
The transduction of sound into electrical signals depends on mechanically sensitive ion channels in ...
Hair cells in the inner ear convert mechanical stimuli provided by sound waves and head movements in...
The ability of cochlear hair cells to convert sound into receptor potentials relies on the mechanoel...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
Transmembrane channel like protein 1 (TMC1) is likely to be a pore-forming subunit of the transducti...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...