<i>Math1</i> : An Essential Gene for the Generation of Inner Ear Hair Cells

Nessan Bermingham(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Bassem A. Hassan(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Steven D. Price(University of Illinois Chicago), Melissa A. Vollrath, Nissim Ben‐Arie, Ruth Anne Eatock(Baylor College of Medicine), Hugo J. Bellen(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Anna Lysakowski(University of Illinois Chicago), Huda Y. Zoghbi(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Science
June 11, 1999
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Abstract

The mammalian inner ear contains the cochlea and vestibular organs, which are responsible for hearing and balance, respectively. The epithelia of these sensory organs contain hair cells that function as mechanoreceptors to transduce sound and head motion. The molecular mechanisms underlying hair cell development and differentiation are poorly understood. Math1, a mouse homolog of the Drosophila proneural gene atonal, is expressed in inner ear sensory epithelia. Embryonic Math1-null mice failed to generate cochlear and vestibular hair cells. This gene is thus required for the genesis of hair cells.


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