2021
State dependent effects on the frequency response of prestin’s real and imaginary components of nonlinear capacitance
Santos-Sacchi J, Navaratnam D, Tan WJT. State dependent effects on the frequency response of prestin’s real and imaginary components of nonlinear capacitance. Scientific Reports 2021, 11: 16149. PMID: 34373481, PMCID: PMC8352928, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-95121-4.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Maturation of Voltage-induced Shifts in SLC26a5 (Prestin) Operating Point during Trafficking and Membrane Insertion
Zhai F, Song L, Bai JP, Dai C, Navaratnam D, Santos-Sacchi J. Maturation of Voltage-induced Shifts in SLC26a5 (Prestin) Operating Point during Trafficking and Membrane Insertion. Neuroscience 2020, 431: 128-133. PMID: 32061780, PMCID: PMC8720582, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2020.02.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMembrane motor proteinVoltage-dependent proteinsMembrane insertionOuter hair cellsMotor proteinsPrestin densityHEK cell linesConformational changesBiophysical forcesOHC electromotilityProteinCell linesMembrane potentialCooperative interactionsPrestinHair cellsCochlear amplificationTransmembrane voltageNonlinear capacitanceMammalsTraffickingVoltage-induced shiftElectromotilityMaturationMembrane
2013
Real Time Measures of Prestin Charge and Fluorescence during Plasma Membrane Trafficking Reveal Sub-Tetrameric Activity
Bian S, Navaratnam D, Santos-Sacchi J. Real Time Measures of Prestin Charge and Fluorescence during Plasma Membrane Trafficking Reveal Sub-Tetrameric Activity. PLOS ONE 2013, 8: e66078. PMID: 23762468, PMCID: PMC3677934, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0066078.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObligate tetramerPlasma membraneMembrane motor proteinIntegral membrane proteinsTetracycline-inducible cell lineMembrane proteinsMotor proteinsPrestin densityTemperature blockPrestinFluorescence measuresMembrane fluorescenceCell linesNonlinear capacitanceCochlear amplificationProteinTetramerMembraneFluorescencePrevious observationsVoltage clampFluorescence methodCellsAmplification
2011
Chloride Dependent Coupling of Molecular to Cellular Mechanics in the Outer Hair Cell of Corti's Organ
Song L, Santos-Sacchi J, Shera C, Olson E. Chloride Dependent Coupling of Molecular to Cellular Mechanics in the Outer Hair Cell of Corti's Organ. AIP Conference Proceedings 2011, 1403: 179-184. DOI: 10.1063/1.3658083.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCellular mechanicsConformational changesMotor protein prestinProtein prestinMolecular eventsLateral membranesOHC lateral membraneCellular expressionWhole cellsElectromotilityOuter Hair CellsPrestinHair cellsReceptor potentialNonlinear capacitanceMolecular conformational changesIntracellular chloride levelsCellsTight couplingOrgansOHC receptor potentialsExpressionMembraneNormal levelsVivo
2004
On Membrane Motor Activity and Chloride Flux in the Outer Hair Cell: Lessons Learned from the Environmental Toxin Tributyltin
Song L, Seeger A, Santos-Sacchi J. On Membrane Motor Activity and Chloride Flux in the Outer Hair Cell: Lessons Learned from the Environmental Toxin Tributyltin. Biophysical Journal 2004, 88: 2350-2362. PMID: 15596517, PMCID: PMC1305283, DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.104.053579.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLateral membranesCell’s mechanical activityOuter hair cellsMammalian cochlear amplifierHair cellsMembrane motorMarine mammalsIntact outer hair cellsPotent abilityFood chainNonselective conductanceCl(-) homeostasisPrestinNanomolar concentrationsExtracellular Cl- concentrationCl fluxMembraneCellsNew environmental threatsMammalsChloride effectTributyltinEnvironmental threatsHomeostasisNonlinear capacitanceProtein- and Lipid-Reactive Agents Alter Outer Hair Cell Lateral Membrane Motor Charge Movement
Santos-Sacchi J, Wu M. Protein- and Lipid-Reactive Agents Alter Outer Hair Cell Lateral Membrane Motor Charge Movement. The Journal Of Membrane Biology 2004, 200: 83-92. PMID: 15520906, DOI: 10.1007/s00232-004-0699-2.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2003
Cl− flux through a non‐selective, stretch‐sensitive conductance influences the outer hair cell motor of the guinea‐pig
Rybalchenko V, Santos‐Sacchi J. Cl− flux through a non‐selective, stretch‐sensitive conductance influences the outer hair cell motor of the guinea‐pig. The Journal Of Physiology 2003, 547: 873-891. PMID: 12562920, PMCID: PMC2342734, DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.2003.00873.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCarbenoxoloneCell MembraneChloride ChannelsChloridesCyclooxygenase InhibitorsElectric CapacitanceElectric ConductivityGadoliniumGuinea PigsHair Cells, Auditory, OuterIon Channel GatingMechanotransduction, CellularMembrane PotentialsMercuric ChlorideMicrodialysisNiflumic AcidOctanolsProteinsSulfonic AcidsConceptsOuter hair cell motorLateral membranesVoltage-dependent conformational changesLateral plasma membranePlasma membraneMotor proteinsCell motorProtein transitionsConformational changesRecent identificationPrestinSomatic motilityAllosteric modulationCL sensitivityAnion fluxHair cellsCochlear amplificationAcoustic ratesOuter hair cellsAlternative mechanismComplicated roleMembranePronounced shiftCellsAmplification
2002
Functional motor microdomains of the outer hair cell lateral membrane
Santos-Sacchi J. Functional motor microdomains of the outer hair cell lateral membrane. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal Of Physiology 2002, 445: 331-336. PMID: 12466934, DOI: 10.1007/s00424-002-0928-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOperating voltage rangeLateral membranesMammalian inner earOuter hair cell lateral membraneOuter hair cellsMotor proteinsFunctional variationMechanical deformationNeuroepithelial cellsVoltage rangeMicrodomainsWhole cellsMidpoint voltageHair cellsMotor chargeCell characteristicsMembraneCellsNonlinear capacitanceInner ear
2001
Non-uniform mapping of stress-induced, motility-related charge movement in the outer hair cell plasma membrane
Takahashi S, Santos-Sacchi J. Non-uniform mapping of stress-induced, motility-related charge movement in the outer hair cell plasma membrane. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal Of Physiology 2001, 441: 506-513. PMID: 11212214, DOI: 10.1007/s004240000455.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCell plasma membranePlasma membraneLateral membranesOuter hair cell plasma membraneVoltage-dependent motilityMammalian cochlear amplifierOuter hair cell electromotilityMembrane microdomainsGating currentsHair cell electromotilityTurgor pressureOHC motorMolecular motorsElectromotile responseMembraneMotilityCytoskeletonCharge movementBell-shaped distributionMicrodomainsElectromotilityNon-uniform mappingPronase treatmentCochlear amplifierPronase
1982
An electronmicroscopic study of microtubules in the development of marginal cells of the mouse stria vascularis
Santos-Sacchi J. An electronmicroscopic study of microtubules in the development of marginal cells of the mouse stria vascularis. Hearing Research 1982, 6: 7-13. PMID: 7054137, DOI: 10.1016/0378-5955(82)90003-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMouse stria vascularisPlasma membraneCellular extensionsNumerous cellular processesMarginal cellsSheet-like extensionsCellular processesCell peripheryLength of microtubulesGolgi bodiesDepolymerization of microtubulesCytoplasmic microtubulesMicrotubulesNumerous microtubulesCell processesOrganellesMitochondriaStria vascularisCellsMembraneAdult miceCytoplasmVesiclesPlasmalemmaMicrotubles