Structure, Function, and Development of the Tectorial Membrane: An Extracellular Matrix Essential for Hearing
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Structure, Function, and Development of the Tectorial Membrane: An Extracellular Matrix Essential for Hearing
Abstract
The tectorial membrane is an extracellular matrix that lies over the apical surface of the auditory epithelia in the inner ears of reptiles, birds, and mammals. Recent studies have shown it is composed of a small set of proteins, some of which are only produced at high levels in the ear and many of which are the products of genes that, when mutated, cause nonsyndromic forms of human hereditary deafness. Quite how the proteins of the tectorial membrane are assembled within the lumen of the inner ear to form a structure that is precisely regulated in its size and physical properties along the length of a tonotopically organized hearing organ is a question that remains to be fully answered. In this brief review we will summarize what is known thus far about the structure, protein composition, and function of the tectorial membrane in birds and mammals, describe how the tectorial membrane develops, and discuss major events that have occurred during the evolution of this extracellular matrix.
Keywords: Basilar papilla; Cochlea; Collagen; Deafness; Development; Extracellular matrix; Hearing; Tectorial membrane.
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