Weber Thomas, Gopfert Martin C, Winter Harald, Zimmermann Ulrike, Kohler Hanni, Meier Alexandra, Hendrich Oliver, Rohbock Karin, Robert Daniel, Knipper Marlies
Department of Otolaryngology, Tübingen Hearing Research Center, Molecular Neurobiology, Elfriede-Aulhorn-Strasse 5, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003 Jun 24;100(13):7690-5. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1330557100. Epub 2003 Jun 2.
Prestin, the fifth member of the anion transporter family SLC26, is the outer hair cell molecular motor thought to be responsible for active mechanical amplification in the mammalian cochlea. Active amplification is present in a variety of other auditory systems, yet the prevailing view is that prestin is a motor molecule unique to mammalian ears. Here we identify prestin-related SLC26 proteins that are expressed in the auditory organs of nonmammalian vertebrates and insects. Sequence comparisons revealed the presence of SLC26 proteins in fish (Danio, GenBank accession no. AY278118, and Anguilla, GenBank accession no. BAC16761), mosquitoes (Anopheles, GenBank accession nos. EAA07232 and EAA07052), and flies (Drosophila, GenBank accession no. AAF49285). The fly and zebrafish homologues were cloned and, by using in situ hybridization, shown to be expressed in the auditory organs. In mosquitoes, in turn, the expression of prestin homologues was demonstrated for the auditory organ by using highly specific riboprobes against rat prestin. We conclude that prestin-related SLC26 proteins are widespread, possibly ancestral, constituents of auditory organs and are likely to serve salient roles in mammals and across taxa.
Prestin是阴离子转运蛋白家族SLC26的第五个成员,是外毛细胞分子马达,被认为负责哺乳动物耳蜗中的主动机械放大。主动放大存在于多种其他听觉系统中,但普遍观点认为prestin是哺乳动物耳朵特有的运动分子。在这里,我们鉴定了在非哺乳动物脊椎动物和昆虫的听觉器官中表达的与prestin相关的SLC26蛋白。序列比较显示,鱼类(斑马鱼,GenBank登录号AY278118和鳗鲡,GenBank登录号BAC16761)、蚊子(按蚊,GenBank登录号EAA07232和EAA07052)和果蝇(果蝇,GenBank登录号AAF49285)中存在SLC26蛋白。克隆了果蝇和斑马鱼的同源物,并通过原位杂交显示它们在听觉器官中表达。反过来,在蚊子中,通过使用针对大鼠prestin的高度特异性核糖探针,证明了prestin同源物在听觉器官中的表达。我们得出结论,与prestin相关的SLC26蛋白广泛存在,可能是听觉器官的原始组成部分,并且可能在哺乳动物和整个分类群中发挥重要作用。