Transmembrane channel-like protein 1 (TMC1) is thought to form the ion-conducting pore of the mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) channel in auditory hair cells. Using single-channel analysis and ionic permeability measurements, we characterized six missense mutations in the purported pore region of mouse TMC1. All mutations reduced the Ca2+ permeability of the MET channel, triggering hair cell apoptosis and deafness. In addition, Tmc1 p.E520Q and Tmc1 p.D528N reduced channel conductance, whereas Tmc1 p.W554L and Tmc1 p.D569N lowered channel expression without affecting the conductance. Tmc1 p.M412K and Tmc1 p.T416K reduced only the Ca2+ permeability. The consequences of these mutations endorse TMC1 as the pore of the MET channel. The access...
SummaryHair cells are mechanosensors for the perception of sound, acceleration, and fluid motion. Me...
The mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) channels located at the stereocilia tip of cochlear hair cell...
Hair cells in the inner ear convert mechanical stimuli provided by sound waves and head movements in...
AbstractTransmembrane channel-like protein isoform-1 (TMC1) has emerged over the past five years as ...
Mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) currents were recorded from cochlear hair cells in mice with muta...
SummarySensory transduction in auditory and vestibular hair cells requires expression of transmembra...
The transduction of sound into electrical signals depends on mechanically sensitive ion channels in ...
The ability of cochlear hair cells to convert sound into receptor potentials relies on the mechanoel...
The ability of cochlear hair cells to convert sound into receptor potentials relies on the mechanoel...
Transmembrane channel like protein 1 (TMC1) is likely to be a pore-forming subunit of the transducti...
SummaryMechanosensitive ion channels at stereocilia tips mediate mechanoelectrical transduction (MET...
Transmembrane O-methyltransferase (TOMT / LRTOMT) is responsible for non-syndromic deafness DFNB63. ...
SummaryHair cells are the mechanosensory cells of the inner ear. Mechanotransduction channels in hai...
Mechanosensitive ion channels at stereocilia tips mediate mechanoelectrical transduction (MET) in in...
Hair cells are mechanosensors for the perception of sound, acceleration, and fluid motion. Mechanotr...
SummaryHair cells are mechanosensors for the perception of sound, acceleration, and fluid motion. Me...
The mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) channels located at the stereocilia tip of cochlear hair cell...
Hair cells in the inner ear convert mechanical stimuli provided by sound waves and head movements in...
AbstractTransmembrane channel-like protein isoform-1 (TMC1) has emerged over the past five years as ...
Mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) currents were recorded from cochlear hair cells in mice with muta...
SummarySensory transduction in auditory and vestibular hair cells requires expression of transmembra...
The transduction of sound into electrical signals depends on mechanically sensitive ion channels in ...
The ability of cochlear hair cells to convert sound into receptor potentials relies on the mechanoel...
The ability of cochlear hair cells to convert sound into receptor potentials relies on the mechanoel...
Transmembrane channel like protein 1 (TMC1) is likely to be a pore-forming subunit of the transducti...
SummaryMechanosensitive ion channels at stereocilia tips mediate mechanoelectrical transduction (MET...
Transmembrane O-methyltransferase (TOMT / LRTOMT) is responsible for non-syndromic deafness DFNB63. ...
SummaryHair cells are the mechanosensory cells of the inner ear. Mechanotransduction channels in hai...
Mechanosensitive ion channels at stereocilia tips mediate mechanoelectrical transduction (MET) in in...
Hair cells are mechanosensors for the perception of sound, acceleration, and fluid motion. Mechanotr...
SummaryHair cells are mechanosensors for the perception of sound, acceleration, and fluid motion. Me...
The mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) channels located at the stereocilia tip of cochlear hair cell...
Hair cells in the inner ear convert mechanical stimuli provided by sound waves and head movements in...