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Myosin-dependent short actin filaments contribute to peripheral widening in developing stereocilia

Nature Communications. 2025-07; 
Xiayi Liao, Chun-Yu Tung, Jocelyn F Krey, Ghazaleh Behnammanesh, Joseph A Cirilo Jr, Mert Colpan, Christopher M Yengo, Peter G Barr-Gillespie, Jonathan E Bird, Benjamin J Perrin Department of Biology, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN, USA
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Abstract

Stereocilia, the actin-based mechanosensory protrusions of inner ear sensory hair cells, require precise dimensional control for proper mechanotransduction, yet the mechanisms governing actin assembly during development remain unclear. Their size and shape are determined by a stable core of long, parallel, unbranched filamentous (F-) actin. We find that during stereocilia widening, which is a key process for function and stability, newly expressed actin first integrates at the tip, then along the periphery of the core. To understand how actin assembles, we probe for globular (G-) actin, F-actin barbed ends, and pointed ends, and identify a tip-enriched population of short actin filaments. Overexpressing actin i... More

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