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Publication : Heterodimeric capping protein is required for stereocilia length and width regulation.

First Author  Avenarius MR Year  2017
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  216
Issue  11 Pages  3861-3881
PubMed ID  28899994 Mgi Jnum  J:246055
Mgi Id  MGI:5921869 Doi  10.1083/jcb.201704171
Citation  Avenarius MR, et al. (2017) Heterodimeric capping protein is required for stereocilia length and width regulation. J Cell Biol 216(11):3861-3881
abstractText  Control of the dimensions of actin-rich processes like filopodia, lamellipodia, microvilli, and stereocilia requires the coordinated activity of many proteins. Each of these actin structures relies on heterodimeric capping protein (CAPZ), which blocks actin polymerization at barbed ends. Because dimension control of the inner ear's stereocilia is particularly precise, we studied the CAPZB subunit in hair cells. CAPZB, present at approximately 100 copies per stereocilium, concentrated at stereocilia tips as hair cell development progressed, similar to the CAPZB-interacting protein TWF2. We deleted Capzb specifically in hair cells using Atoh1-Cre, which eliminated auditory and vestibular function. Capzb-null stereocilia initially developed normally but later shortened and disappeared; surprisingly, stereocilia width decreased concomitantly with length. CAPZB2 expressed by in utero electroporation prevented normal elongation of vestibular stereocilia and irregularly widened them. Together, these results suggest that capping protein participates in stereocilia widening by preventing newly elongating actin filaments from depolymerizing.
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