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Boyd-Gibbins, N., Tardieu, C.H., Blunskyte, M., Kirkwood, N., Somers, J., Albert, J.T. (2021). Turnover and activity-dependent transcriptional control of NompC in the Drosophila ear.  iScience 24(5): 102486.
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FBrf0249031
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Research paper
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Across their lives, biological sensors maintain near-constant functional outputs despite countless exogenous and endogenous perturbations. This sensory homeostasis is the product of multiple dynamic equilibria, the breakdown of which contributes to age-related decline. The mechanisms of homeostatic maintenance, however, are still poorly understood. The ears of vertebrates and insects are characterized by exquisite sensitivities but also by marked functional vulnerabilities. Being under the permanent load of thermal and acoustic noise, auditory transducer channels exemplify the homeostatic challenge. We show that (1) NompC-dependent mechanotransducers in the ear of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster undergo continual replacement with estimated turnover times of 9.1 hr; (2) a de novo synthesis of NompC can restore transducer function in the adult ears of congenitally hearing-impaired flies; (3) key components of the auditory transduction chain, including NompC, are under activity-dependent transcriptional control, likely forming a transducer-operated mechanosensory gain control system that extends beyond hearing organs.
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PMC8134069 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    English
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    iScience
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    iScience
    ISBN/ISSN
    2589-0042
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