Authors
Bechara Kachar, Marianne Parakkal, Mauricio Kurc, Yi-dong Zhao, Peter G Gillespie
Publication date
2000/11/21
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
97
Issue
24
Pages
13336-13341
Publisher
The National Academy of Sciences
Description
Transduction-channel gating by hair cells apparently requires a gating spring, an elastic element that transmits force to the channels. To determine whether the gating spring is the tip link, a filament interconnecting two stereocilia along the axis of mechanical sensitivity, we examined the tip link's structure at high resolution by using rapid-freeze, deep-etch electron microscopy. We found that the tip link is a right-handed, coiled double filament that usually forks into two branches before contacting a taller stereocilium; at the other end, several short filaments extend to the tip link from the shorter stereocilium. The structure of the tip link suggests that it is either a helical polymer or a braided pair of filamentous macromolecules and is thus likely to be relatively stiff and inextensible. Such behavior is incompatible with the measured elasticity of the gating spring, suggesting that the gating spring instead lies in series …
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Scholar articles
B Kachar, M Parakkal, M Kurc, Y Zhao, PG Gillespie - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000