2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12264-021-00631-w
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Axonemal Dynein DNAH5 is Required for Sound Sensation in Drosophila Larvae

Abstract: Chordotonal neurons are responsible for sound sensation in Drosophila. However, little is known about how they respond to sound with high sensitivity. Using genetic labeling, we found one of the Drosophila axonemal dynein heavy chains, CG9492 (DNAH5), was specifically expressed in larval chordotonal neurons and showed a distribution restricted to proximal cilia. While DNAH5 mutation did not affect the cilium morphology or the trafficking of Inactive, a candidate auditory transduction channel, larvae with DNAH5… Show more

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“…Furthermore, axonemal dyneins may also have cilium-independent functions. For example, DNAH5 is required for sound sensation 1 6 in Drosophila larvae and is associated with myeloma [101,102]. However, the role of axonemal dyneins in the pathogenesis of SjS requires further investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, axonemal dyneins may also have cilium-independent functions. For example, DNAH5 is required for sound sensation 1 6 in Drosophila larvae and is associated with myeloma [101,102]. However, the role of axonemal dyneins in the pathogenesis of SjS requires further investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%