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Probing the role of the C2F domain of otoferlin
oleh: Han Chen, Han Chen, Han Chen, Han Chen, Qinghua Fang, Qinghua Fang, Qinghua Fang, Fritz Benseler, Nils Brose, Nils Brose, Nils Brose, Tobias Moser, Tobias Moser, Tobias Moser, Tobias Moser
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Diterbitkan: | Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-12-01 |
Deskripsi
Afferent synapses of cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) employ a unique molecular machinery. Otoferlin is a key player in this machinery, and its genetic defects cause human auditory synaptopathy. We employed site-directed mutagenesis in mice to investigate the role of Ca2+ binding to the C2F domain of otoferlin. Substituting two aspartate residues of the C2F top loops, which are thought to coordinate Ca2+-ions, by alanines (OtofD1841/1842A) abolished Ca2+-influx-triggered IHC exocytosis and synchronous signaling in the auditory pathway despite substantial expression (~60%) of the mutant otoferlin in the basolateral IHC pole. Ca2+ influx of IHCs and their resting membrane capacitance, reflecting IHC size, as well as the number of IHC synapses were maintained. The mutant otoferlin showed a strong apex-to-base abundance gradient in IHCs, suggesting impaired protein targeting. Our results indicate a role of the C2F domain in otoferlin targeting and of Ca2+ binding by the C2F domain for IHC exocytosis and hearing.