Abstract

Cadherin 23 (CDH23), a transmembrane protein localized near the tips of hair cell stereocilia in the mammalian inner ear, is important for delivering mechanical signals to the mechano-electric transducer channels. To identify CDH23-interacting proteins, a membrane-based yeast two-hybrid screen of an outer hair cell (OHC) cDNA library was performed. EHD4, a member of the C-terminal EH domain containing a protein family involved in endocytic recycling, was identified as a potential interactor. To confirm the interaction, we first demonstrated the EHD4 mRNA expression in hair cells using in situ hybridization. Next, we showed that EHD4 co-localizes and co-immunoprecipitates with CDH23 in mammalian cells. Interestingly, the co-immunoprecipitation was found to be calcium-sensitive. To investigate the role of EHD4 in hearing, compound action potentials were measured in EHD4 knock-out (KO) mice. Although EHD4 KO mice have normal hearing sensitivity, analysis of mouse cochlear lysates revealed a 2-fold increase in EHD1, but no increase in EHD2 or EHD3, in EHD4 KO cochleae compared with wild type, suggesting that a compensatory increase in EHD1 levels may account for the absence of a hearing defect in EHD4 KO mice. Taken together, these data indicate that EHD4 is a novel CDH23-interacting protein that could regulate CDH23 trafficking/localization in a calcium-sensitive manner.

Highlights

  • Cadherin 23 (CDH23), which is essential for auditory signal transduction, is expressed in cochlear hair cells and in Reissner’s membrane

  • It has been previously shown that CDH23 interacts with protocadherin 15, harmonin, and MAGI-1 in cochlear hair cells

  • This interaction was found in yeast, it was verified in mammalian cells using co-localization and co-immunoprecipitation experiments

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Introduction

To search for additional interacting partners of CDH23, we performed a membrane-based yeast two-hybrid assay, which identified EHD4 as a potential binding partner (13). EHD4 and CDH23 Interact in Cochlear Hair Cells complex class I (17, 18). A and B, the yeast co-expressing EHD4-prey and CDH23-bait grew on SD-LTHA-selective plates (Fig. 1B) and turned blue when tested for the activation of the lacZ gene (data not shown).

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