A TRPV family ion channel required for hearing in Drosophila

Janghwan Kim, Yun Doo Chung, Dae Young Park, Soo Kyung Choi, Dong Wook Shin, Heun Soh, Hye Won Lee, Wonseok Son, Jeongbin Yim, Chul Seung Park, Maurice J. Kernan, Changsoo Kim

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Abstract

The many types of insect ear share a common sensory element, the chordotonal organ, in which sound-induced antennal or tympanal vibrations are transmitted to ciliated sensory neurons and transduced to receptor potentials. However, the molecular identity of the transducing ion channels in chordotonal neurons, or in any auditory system, is still unknown. Drosophila that are mutant for NOMPC, a transient receptor potential (TRP) super-family ion channel, lack receptor potentials and currents in tactile bristles but retain most of the antennal sound-evoked response, suggesting that a different channel is the primary transducer in chordotonal organs. Here we describe the Drosophila Nanchung (Nan) protein, an ion channel subunit similar to vanilloid-receptor-related (TRPV) channels of the TRP super-family. Nan mediates hypo-osmotically activated calcium influx and cation currents in cultured cells. It is expressed in vivo exclusively in chordotonal neurons and is localized to their sensory cilia. Antennal sound-evoked potentials are completely absent in mutants lacking Nan, showing that it is an essential component of the chordotonal mechanotransducer.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)81-84
Number of pages4
JournalNature
Volume424
Issue number6944
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Jul 2003

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