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Pleiotropic Brain Function of Whirlin Identified by a Novel Mutation

Carlos Aguilar,Debbie Williams,Ramakrishna Kurapati,Rasneer S. Bains,Philomena Mburu, Andy Parker, Jackie Williams,Danilo Concas,Hilda Tateossian,Andrew R. Haynes,Gareth Banks,Pratik Vikhe,Ines Heise,Marie Hutchison, Gemma Atkins, Simon Gillard,Becky Starbuck, Simona Oliveri,Andrew Blake,Siddharth Sethi, Saumya Kumar, Tanaya Bardhan, Jing-Yi Jeng, Stuart L. Johnson, Lara F. Corns, Walter Marcotti, Michelle Simon, Sara Wells, Paul K. Potter, Heena V. Lad

iScience(2024)

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Despite some evidence indicating diverse roles of whirlin in neurons, the functional corollary of whirlin gene function and behavior has not been investigated or broadly characterized. A single nucleotide variant was identified from our recessive ENU-mutagenesis screen at a donor-splice site in whirlin, a protein critical for proper sensorineural hearing function. The mutation (head-bob, hb) led to partial intron-retention causing a frameshift and introducing a premature termination codon. Mutant mice had a head-bobbing phenotype and significant hyperactivity across several phenotyping tests. Lack of complementation of head-bob with whirler mutant mice confirmed the head-bob mutation as functionally distinct with compound mutants having a mild-moderate hearing defect. Utilizing transgenics, we demonstrate rescue of the hyperactive phenotype and combined with the expression profiling data conclude whirlin plays an essential role in activity-related behaviors. These results highlight a pleiotropic role of whirlin within the brain and implicate alternative, central mediated pathways in its function.
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whirlin,hyperactivity,sensorineural,deafness,ENU-mutagenesis,inner ear
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