Manor Uri, Kachar Bechara
Section on Structural Cell Biology, National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, United States.
Semin Cell Dev Biol. 2008 Dec;19(6):502-10. doi: 10.1016/j.semcdb.2008.07.006. Epub 2008 Jul 25.
Stereocilia, the mechanosensory organelles of hair cells, are a distinctive class of actin-based cellular protrusions with an unparalleled ability to regulate their lengths over time. Studies on actin turnover in stereocilia, as well as the identification of several deafness-related proteins essential for proper stereocilia structure and function, provide new insights into the mechanisms and molecules involved in stereocilia length regulation and long-term maintenance. Comparisons of ongoing investigations on stereocilia with studies on other actin protrusions offer new opportunities to further understand common principles for length regulation, the diversity of its mechanisms, and how the specific needs of each cell are met.
静纤毛是毛细胞的机械感觉细胞器,是一类独特的基于肌动蛋白的细胞突起,具有随时间调节其长度的无与伦比的能力。对静纤毛中肌动蛋白周转的研究,以及对几种对静纤毛正常结构和功能至关重要的耳聋相关蛋白的鉴定,为静纤毛长度调节和长期维持所涉及的机制和分子提供了新的见解。将正在进行的关于静纤毛的研究与对其他肌动蛋白突起的研究进行比较,为进一步理解长度调节的共同原则、其机制的多样性以及每个细胞的特定需求如何得到满足提供了新的机会。