PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

Zona pellucida domain-containing protein β-tectorin is crucial for zebrafish proper inner ear development.

  • Chung-Hsiang Yang,
  • Chia-Hsiung Cheng,
  • Gen-Der Chen,
  • Wei-Hao Liao,
  • Yi-Chung Chen,
  • Kai-Yun Huang,
  • Pung-Pung Hwang,
  • Sheng-Ping L Hwang,
  • Chang-Jen Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023078
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 8
p. e23078

Abstract

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BackgroundThe zona pellucida (ZP) domain is part of many extracellular proteins with diverse functions from structural components to receptors. The mammalian β-tectorin is a protein of 336 amino acid residues containing a single ZP domain and a putative signal peptide at the N-terminus of the protein. It is 1 component of a gel-like structure called the tectorial membrane which is involved in transforming sound waves into neuronal signals and is important for normal auditory function. β-Tectorin is specifically expressed in the mammalian and avian inner ear.Methodology/principal findingsWe identified and cloned the gene encoding zebrafish β-tectorin. Through whole-mount in situ hybridization, we demonstrated that β-tectorin messenger RNA was expressed in the otic placode and specialized sensory patch of the inner ear during zebrafish embryonic stages. Morpholino knockdown of zebrafish β-tectorin affected the position and number of otoliths in the ears of morphants. Finally, swimming behaviors of β-tectorin morphants were abnormal since the development of the inner ear was compromised.Conclusions/significanceOur results reveal that zebrafish β-tectorin is specifically expressed in the zebrafish inner ear, and is important for regulating the development of the zebrafish inner ear. Lack of zebrafish β-tectorin caused severe defects in inner ear formation of otoliths and function.