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SUBMITTER: Lee JH
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10791687 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Lee Jeong Han JH Perez-Flores Maria C MC Park Seojin S Kim Hyo Jeong HJ Chen Yingying Y Kang Mincheol M Kersigo Jennifer J Choi Jinsil J Thai Phung N PN Woltz Ryan L RL Perez-Flores Dolores Columba DC Perkins Guy G Sihn Choong-Ryoul CR Trinh Pauline P Zhang Xiao-Dong XD Sirish Padmini P Dong Yao Y Feng Wayne Wei WW Pessah Isaac N IN Dixon Rose E RE Sokolowski Bernd B Fritzsch Bernd B Chiamvimonvat Nipavan N Yamoah Ebenezer N EN
Nature communications 20240116 1
The inner ear is the hub where hair cells (HCs) transduce sound, gravity, and head acceleration stimuli to the brain. Hearing and balance rely on mechanosensation, the fastest sensory signals transmitted to the brain. The mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) channel is the entryway for the sound-balance-brain interface, but the channel-complex composition is not entirely known. Here, we report that the mouse utilizes Piezo1 (Pz1) and Piezo2 (Pz2) isoforms as MET-complex components. The Pz channels ...[more]