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Global Analysis of Protein Expression of Inner Ear Hair Cells.

Ann E HickoxAnn C Y WongKwang PakChelsee StrojnyMiguel RamirezJohn Yates IiiAllen F RyanJeffrey N Savas
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
Hearing and balance rely on specialized sensory hair cells (HCs) in the inner ear (IE) to convey information about sound, acceleration, and orientation to the brain. Genetically and environmentally induced perturbations to HC proteins can result in deafness and severe imbalance. We used transgenic mice with GFP-expressing HCs, coupled with FACS sorting and tandem mass spectrometry, to define the most complete HC and IE proteome to date. We show that hundreds of proteins are uniquely identified or enriched in HCs, extending previous gene expression analyses to reveal novel HC proteins and isoforms. Importantly, deafness-linked proteins were significantly enriched in HCs, suggesting that this in-depth proteomic analysis of IE sensory cells may hold potential for deafness gene discovery.
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