SummaryBackgroundLike vertebrate hair cells, Drosophila auditory neurons are endowed with an active, force-generating process that boosts the macroscopic performance of the ear. The underlying force generator may be the molecular apparatus for auditory transduction, which, in the fly as in vertebrates, seems to consist of force-gated channels that occur in series with adaptation motors and gating springs. This molecular arrangement explains the active properties of the sensory hair bundles of inner-ear hair cells, but whether it suffices to explain the active macroscopic performance of auditory systems is unclear.ResultsTo relate transducer dynamics and auditory-system behavior, we have devised a simple model of the Drosophila hearing organ...
SummaryIn vertebrate hair cells, the hair bundle is responsible for the conversion of mechanical vib...
Mechanotransduction, the transformation of mechanical force into an electrical signal, allows living...
By probing Johnston’s organ function in mutant fly strains, mutations in forty-four genes that affec...
SummaryRecent work suggests that the auditory organ of Drosophila may serve as an excellent model sy...
Synopsis Apart from detecting sounds, vertebrate ears occasionally produce sounds. These spontaneous...
The antennal hearing organs of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster boost their sensitivity by an a...
The dissection of the Drosophila auditory system has revealed multiple parallels between fly and ver...
Ears achieve their exquisite sensitivity using positive mechanical feedback (Ashmore et al., 2010). ...
The inner ear's performance is greatly enhanced by an active process defined by four features: ampli...
Across their lives, biological sensors maintain near-constant functional outputs despite countless e...
SummaryThe courtship behavior of Drosophilid flies has served as a long-standing model for studying ...
SummaryThe Drosophila auditory organ shares equivalent transduction mechanisms with vertebrate hair ...
SummaryAuditory receptor cells rely on mechanically gated channels to transform sound stimuli into n...
Recent work suggests that the auditory organ of Drosophila may serve as an excellent model system fo...
Across vertebrate and invertebrate species, non-linear active mechanisms are employed to increase th...
SummaryIn vertebrate hair cells, the hair bundle is responsible for the conversion of mechanical vib...
Mechanotransduction, the transformation of mechanical force into an electrical signal, allows living...
By probing Johnston’s organ function in mutant fly strains, mutations in forty-four genes that affec...
SummaryRecent work suggests that the auditory organ of Drosophila may serve as an excellent model sy...
Synopsis Apart from detecting sounds, vertebrate ears occasionally produce sounds. These spontaneous...
The antennal hearing organs of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster boost their sensitivity by an a...
The dissection of the Drosophila auditory system has revealed multiple parallels between fly and ver...
Ears achieve their exquisite sensitivity using positive mechanical feedback (Ashmore et al., 2010). ...
The inner ear's performance is greatly enhanced by an active process defined by four features: ampli...
Across their lives, biological sensors maintain near-constant functional outputs despite countless e...
SummaryThe courtship behavior of Drosophilid flies has served as a long-standing model for studying ...
SummaryThe Drosophila auditory organ shares equivalent transduction mechanisms with vertebrate hair ...
SummaryAuditory receptor cells rely on mechanically gated channels to transform sound stimuli into n...
Recent work suggests that the auditory organ of Drosophila may serve as an excellent model system fo...
Across vertebrate and invertebrate species, non-linear active mechanisms are employed to increase th...
SummaryIn vertebrate hair cells, the hair bundle is responsible for the conversion of mechanical vib...
Mechanotransduction, the transformation of mechanical force into an electrical signal, allows living...
By probing Johnston’s organ function in mutant fly strains, mutations in forty-four genes that affec...