| Literature DB >> 34001891 |
Katie S Kindt1, Anil Akturk2, Amandine Jarysta2, Matthew Day2, Alisha Beirl1, Michaela Flonard2, Basile Tarchini3,4,5.
Abstract
Hair cells detect sound, head position or water movements when their mechanosensory hair bundle is deflected. Each hair bundle has an asymmetric architecture that restricts stimulus detection to a single axis. Coordinated hair cell orientations within sensory epithelia further tune stimulus detection at the organ level. Here, we identify GPR156, an orphan GPCR of unknown function, as a critical regulator of hair cell orientation. We demonstrate that the transcription factor EMX2 polarizes GPR156 distribution, enabling it to signal through Gαi and trigger a 180° reversal in hair cell orientation. GPR156-Gαi mediated reversal is essential to establish hair cells with mirror-image orientations in mouse otolith organs in the vestibular system and in zebrafish lateral line. Remarkably, GPR156-Gαi also instructs hair cell reversal in the auditory epithelium, despite a lack of mirror-image organization. Overall, our work demonstrates that conserved GPR156-Gαi signaling is integral to the framework that builds directional responses into mechanosensory epithelia.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34001891 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22997-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919