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University of Nebraska Medical Center

2011

Conserved Sequence

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The Roles Of Conserved And Nonconserved Cysteinyl Residues In The Oligomerization And Function Of Mammalian Prestin, Benjamin Currall, Danielle Rossino, Heather Jensen Smith, Richard Hallworth Jan 2011

The Roles Of Conserved And Nonconserved Cysteinyl Residues In The Oligomerization And Function Of Mammalian Prestin, Benjamin Currall, Danielle Rossino, Heather Jensen Smith, Richard Hallworth

Journal Articles: Eppley Institute

The creation of several prestin knockout and knockin mouse lines has demonstrated the importance of the intrinsic outer hair cell membrane protein prestin to mammalian hearing. However, the structure of prestin remains largely unknown, with even its major features in dispute. Several studies have suggested that prestin forms homo-oligomers that may be stabilized by disulfide bonds. Our phylogenetic analysis of prestin sequences across chordate classes suggested that the cysteinyl residues could be divided into three groups, depending on the extent of their conservation between prestin orthologs and paralogs or homologs. An alanine scan functional analysis was performed of all nine …