Abstract

The mechanotransduction (MT) complex in auditory hair cells converts the mechanical stimulation of sound waves into neural signals. Recently, the MT complex has been suggested to contain at least four distinct integral membrane proteins: protocadherin 15 (PCDH15), transmembrane channel-like protein 1 (TMC1), lipoma HMGIC fusion partner-like 5 (LHFPL5), and transmembrane inner ear protein (TMIE). However, the composition, function, and regulation of the MT-complex proteins remain incompletely investigated. Here, we report previously undescribed splicing isoforms of TMC1, LHFPL5, and TMIE. We identified four alternative splicing events for the genes encoding these three proteins by analyzing RNA-seq libraries of auditory hair cells from adult mice [over postnatal day (P)28], and we then verified the alternative splicing events by using RT-PCR and Sanger sequencing. Moreover, we examined the tissue-specific distribution, developmental expression patterns, and tonotopic gradient of the splicing isoforms by performing semiquantitative and quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR), and we found that the alternative splicing of TMC1 and LHFPL5 is cochlear-specific and occurs in both neonatal and adult mouse cochleae. Our findings not only reveal the potential complexity of the MT-complex composition, but also provide critical insights for guiding future research on the function, regulation, and trafficking of TMC1, LHFPL5, and TMIE and on the clinical diagnosis of hearing loss related to aberrant splicing of these three key genes in hearing.

Highlights

  • The mechanotransduction (MT) complex is a channelcontaining macromolecular complex in auditory hair cells that converts the mechanical stimulation of sound waves into neural signals in auditory perception

  • We examined the tissue-specific distribution, developmental expression patterns, and tonotopic gradient of the splicing isoforms by performing semiquantitative and quantitative realtime PCR, and we found that the alternative splicing of transmembrane channel-like protein 1 (TMC1) and lipoma HMGIC fusion partner-like 5 (LHFPL5) is cochlear-specific and occurs in both neonatal and adult mouse cochleae

  • We found that Tmc1 starts at exon 1 or alternatively starts at exon 2

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Introduction

The mechanotransduction (MT) complex is a channelcontaining macromolecular complex in auditory hair cells that converts the mechanical stimulation of sound waves into neural signals in auditory perception. The precise molecular composition of this macromolecular transducer remains incompletely established, but the MT complex has been suggested to contain at least four membrane proteins: transmembrane channel-like protein 1 (TMC1), protocadherin 15 (PCDH15), lipoma. Received August 31, 2020; accepted December 10, 2020; First published January 28, 2021. The authors declare no competing financial interests. Z.Z., X.Y., W.F., and Y.T. performed research; Z.Z. and P.H. analyzed data; Z.Z. and P.H. wrote the paper. Tuan Anh Nguyen’s group for the suggestion of using the strategy of primer-template mismatch.

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