KCNQ4, a Novel Potassium Channel Expressed in Sensory Outer Hair Cells, Is Mutated in Dominant Deafness - Institut Pasteur
Article Dans Une Revue Cell Année : 1999

KCNQ4, a Novel Potassium Channel Expressed in Sensory Outer Hair Cells, Is Mutated in Dominant Deafness

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Potassium channels regulate electrical signaling and the ionic composition of biological fluids. Mutations in the three known genes of the KCNQ branch of the K channel gene family underlie inherited cardiac ar-rhythmias (in some cases associated with deafness) and neonatal epilepsy. We have now cloned KCNQ4, a novel member of this branch. It maps to the DFNA2 locus for a form of nonsyndromic dominant deafness. In the cochlea, it is expressed in sensory outer hair cells. A mutation in this gene in a DFNA2 pedigree changes a residue in the KCNQ4 pore region. It abol-ishes the potassium currents of wild-type KCNQ4 on which it exerts a strong dominant-negative effect. Whereas mutations in KCNQ1 cause deafness by af-fecting endolymph secretion, the mechanism leading to KCNQ4-related hearing loss is intrinsic to outer hair cells.
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pasteur-04036401 , version 1 (19-03-2023)

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Christian Kubisch, Björn Schroeder, Thomas Friedrich, Björn Lütjohann, Aziz El-Amraoui, et al.. KCNQ4, a Novel Potassium Channel Expressed in Sensory Outer Hair Cells, Is Mutated in Dominant Deafness. Cell, 1999, 96 (3), pp.437-446. ⟨10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80556-5⟩. ⟨pasteur-04036401⟩

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