An emilin family extracellular matrix protein identified in the cochlear basilar membrane

  • Lori L. Amma
  • , Richard Goodyear
  • , Jonathan S. Faris
  • , Iwan Jones
  • , Lily Ng
  • , Guy Richardson
  • , Douglas Forrest

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Abstract

The precise movement of the cochlear basilar membrane (BM) stimulates the sensory hair cells during auditory transduction. However, the molecular composition of the BM that confers its specialized properties of support and elasticity is poorly understood. A differential screen of cochlear RNA from deaf mice lacking thyroid hormone receptor β was used to identify a sequence encoding a secreted protein, which is abundant in the BM and is expressed at low levels in the heart, lung, and brain. The protein possesses several domains for protein interactions and is related to emilin (elastin microfibril interface-located protein) previously isolated from aorta. This cochlear emilin-2 mRNA is expressed in the tympanic border cells underlying the BM and an antibody detected protein in the extracellular matrix surrounding the collagenous fibers in the BM. These results identify emilin-2 as a major BM component and suggest that it contributes to the developmental assembly or function of the BM.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)460-472
Number of pages13
JournalMolecular and Cellular Neuroscience
Volume23
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2003

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