PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Cupulin is a zona pellucida-like domain protein and major component of the cupula from the inner ear.

  • Jens Dernedde,
  • Christoph Weise,
  • Eva-Christina Müller,
  • Akira Hagiwara,
  • Sebastian Bachmann,
  • Mamoru Suzuki,
  • Werner Reutter,
  • Rudolf Tauber,
  • Hans Scherer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111917
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. e111917

Abstract

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The extracellular membranes of the inner ear are essential constituents to maintain sensory functions, the cupula for sensing torsional movements of the head, the otoconial membrane for sensing linear movements and accelerations like gravity, and the tectorial membrane in the cochlea for hearing. So far a number of structural proteins have been described, but for the gelatinous cupula precise data are missing. Here, we describe for the first time a major proteinogenic component of the cupula structure with an apparent molecular mass of 45 kDa from salmon. Analyses of respective peptides revealed highly conserved amino-acid sequences with identity to zona pellucida-like domain proteins. Immunohistochemistry studies localized the protein in the ampulla of the inner ear from salmon and according to its anatomical appearance we identified this glycoprotein as Cupulin. Future research on structure and function of zona pellucida-like domain proteins will enhance our knowledge of inner ear diseases, like sudden loss of vestibular function and other disturbances.