The senses of hearing and balance in vertebrates rely on the sensory hair cells (HCs) of the inner ear. The central element of the HC's transduction apparatus is a mechanically gated ion channel of unknown identity. Here we report that the zebrafish ortholog of Drosophila no mechanoreceptor potential C (nompC), which encodes a transient receptor potential (TRP) channel, is critical for HC mechanotransduction. In zebrafish larvae, nompC is selectively expressed in sensory HCs. Morpholino-mediated removal of nompC function eliminated transduction-dependent endocytosis and electrical responses in HCs, resulting in larval deafness and imbalance. These observations indicate that nompC encodes a vertebrate HC mechanotransduction channel
Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels have been implicated in detecting chemical, thermal,...
Vertebrate hair cells are responsible for the high fidelity encoding of mechanical stimuli into trai...
L−type Ca2+ channels (LTCCs) drive the bulk of voltage−gated Ca2+ entry in vertebrate in...
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...
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...
Mechanoreception underlies the senses of touch, hearing and balance. An early event in mechanorecept...
Mutations in transmembrane inner ear (TMIE) cause deafness in humans; previous studies suggest invol...
SummaryAuditory receptor cells rely on mechanically gated channels to transform sound stimuli into n...
Mutations in transmembrane inner ear (TMIE) cause deafness in humans; previous studies suggest invol...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels have been implicated in detecting chemical, thermal,...
TRPN homolog, NOMPC, is required to generate mechanoreceptor potentials and currents in tactile bri...
Touch sensation is essential for behaviours ranging from environmental exploration to social interac...
AbstractThe molecular basis of sensory hair cell mechanotransduction is largely unknown. In order to...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels have been implicated in detecting chemical, thermal,...
Vertebrate hair cells are responsible for the high fidelity encoding of mechanical stimuli into trai...
L−type Ca2+ channels (LTCCs) drive the bulk of voltage−gated Ca2+ entry in vertebrate in...
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...
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...
Mechanoreception underlies the senses of touch, hearing and balance. An early event in mechanorecept...
Mutations in transmembrane inner ear (TMIE) cause deafness in humans; previous studies suggest invol...
SummaryAuditory receptor cells rely on mechanically gated channels to transform sound stimuli into n...
Mutations in transmembrane inner ear (TMIE) cause deafness in humans; previous studies suggest invol...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels have been implicated in detecting chemical, thermal,...
TRPN homolog, NOMPC, is required to generate mechanoreceptor potentials and currents in tactile bri...
Touch sensation is essential for behaviours ranging from environmental exploration to social interac...
AbstractThe molecular basis of sensory hair cell mechanotransduction is largely unknown. In order to...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels have been implicated in detecting chemical, thermal,...
Vertebrate hair cells are responsible for the high fidelity encoding of mechanical stimuli into trai...
L−type Ca2+ channels (LTCCs) drive the bulk of voltage−gated Ca2+ entry in vertebrate in...