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Otoferlin interacts with myosin VI: implications for maintenance of the basolateral synaptic structure of the inner hair cell

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HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS
Volume 18, Issue 15, Pages 2779-2790

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddp213

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  1. Baden-Wurttemberg research
  2. EU
  3. University of Tubingen
  4. European Commission [QLG3-CT-2001-60009, MRTN-CT-2006-035367]

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Otoferlin has been proposed to be the Ca2+ sensor in hair cell exocytosis, compensating for the classical synaptic fusion proteins synaptotagmin-1 and synaptotagmin-2. In the present study, yeast two-hybrid assays reveal myosin VI as a novel otoferlin binding partner. Co-immunoprecipitation assay and co-expression suggest an interaction of both proteins within the basolateral part of inner hair cells (IHCs). Comparison of otoferlin mutants and myosin VI mutant mice indicates non-complementary and complementary roles of myosin VI and otoferlin for synaptic maturation: (i) IHCs from otoferlin mutant mice exhibited a decoupling of CtBP2/RIBEYE and Ca(V)1.3 and severe reduction of exocytosis. (ii) Myosin VI mutant IHCs failed to transport BK channels to the membrane of the apical cell regions, and the exocytotic Ca2+ efficiency did not mature. (iii) Otoferlin and myosin VI mutant IHCs showed a reduced basolateral synaptic surface area and altered active zone topography. Membrane infoldings in otoferlin mutant IHCs indicated disturbed transport of endocytotic membranes and link the above morphological changes to a complementary role of otoferlin and myosin VI in transport of intracellular compartments to the basolateral IHC membrane.

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