2023
DOI: 10.1101/2022.12.31.521896
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Regionalized protein localization domains in the zebrafish hair cell kinocilium

Abstract: Sensory hair cells are the receptors for auditory, vestibular, and lateral line sensory organs in vertebrates. These cells are distinguished by "hair"-like projections from their apical surface collectively known as the hair bundle. Along with the staircase arrangement of actin-filled stereocilia, the hair bundle features a single, non-motile, true cilium called the kinocilium. The kinocilium plays important roles in hair bundle development and the mechanics of sensory detection. To understand more about kinoc… Show more

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“…Saxo (ANISEED unique gene identifier Cirobu.g00001698) is the sole Ciona homolog of human SAXO1/SAXO2 (Dardaillon et al, 2020), which encode microtubule-stabilizing/bundling proteins. These are part of a larger class of microtubule-binding Saxo proteins that are conserved from unicellular eukaryotes to vertebrates (Cuveillier et al, 2020; Dacheux et al, 2012; Dacheux et al, 2015; Erickson et al, 2023; Gui et al, 2022; Leung et al, 2023). Saxo was the top most-enriched gene transcript in the ddNs in our overlap list, and modestly upregulated by Pax3/7 overexpression ( Figure 1D ).…”
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“…Saxo (ANISEED unique gene identifier Cirobu.g00001698) is the sole Ciona homolog of human SAXO1/SAXO2 (Dardaillon et al, 2020), which encode microtubule-stabilizing/bundling proteins. These are part of a larger class of microtubule-binding Saxo proteins that are conserved from unicellular eukaryotes to vertebrates (Cuveillier et al, 2020; Dacheux et al, 2012; Dacheux et al, 2015; Erickson et al, 2023; Gui et al, 2022; Leung et al, 2023). Saxo was the top most-enriched gene transcript in the ddNs in our overlap list, and modestly upregulated by Pax3/7 overexpression ( Figure 1D ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SAXO (formerly known as FAM154) proteins belong to a larger family of STOP/MAP6-related proteins that localize to centrosomes and cilia to mediate stabilization of microtubules through their Mn domains (Dacheux et al, 2015; Erickson et al, 2023; Leung et al, 2023). Because we had previously demonstrated a role for the centrosome-localized Defcab in ddN axon outgrowth, we hypothesized that Saxo may be playing a similar role as well.…”
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