The star-nosed mole reveals clues to the molecular basis of mammalian touch.
Little is known about the molecular mechanisms underlying mammalian touch transduction. To identify novel candidate transducers, we examined the molecular and cellular basis of touch in one of the most sensitive tactile organs in the animal kingdom, the star of the star-nosed mole. Our findings demo...
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doaj-ce1a847040494c3ea49d59e6e3fe57e02020-11-25T01:52:50ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0181e5500110.1371/journal.pone.0055001The star-nosed mole reveals clues to the molecular basis of mammalian touch.Kristin A GerholdMaurizio PellegrinoMakoto TsunozakiTakeshi MoritaDuncan B LeitchPamela R TsurudaRachel B BremKenneth C CataniaDiana M BautistaLittle is known about the molecular mechanisms underlying mammalian touch transduction. To identify novel candidate transducers, we examined the molecular and cellular basis of touch in one of the most sensitive tactile organs in the animal kingdom, the star of the star-nosed mole. Our findings demonstrate that the trigeminal ganglia innervating the star are enriched in tactile-sensitive neurons, resulting in a higher proportion of light touch fibers and lower proportion of nociceptors compared to the dorsal root ganglia innervating the rest of the body. We exploit this difference using transcriptome analysis of the star-nosed mole sensory ganglia to identify novel candidate mammalian touch and pain transducers. The most enriched candidates are also expressed in mouse somatosesensory ganglia, suggesting they may mediate transduction in diverse species and are not unique to moles. These findings highlight the utility of examining diverse and specialized species to address fundamental questions in mammalian biology.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3559429?pdf=render |
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Kristin A Gerhold Maurizio Pellegrino Makoto Tsunozaki Takeshi Morita Duncan B Leitch Pamela R Tsuruda Rachel B Brem Kenneth C Catania Diana M Bautista |
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Kristin A Gerhold Maurizio Pellegrino Makoto Tsunozaki Takeshi Morita Duncan B Leitch Pamela R Tsuruda Rachel B Brem Kenneth C Catania Diana M Bautista The star-nosed mole reveals clues to the molecular basis of mammalian touch. PLoS ONE |
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Kristin A Gerhold Maurizio Pellegrino Makoto Tsunozaki Takeshi Morita Duncan B Leitch Pamela R Tsuruda Rachel B Brem Kenneth C Catania Diana M Bautista |
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The star-nosed mole reveals clues to the molecular basis of mammalian touch. |
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The star-nosed mole reveals clues to the molecular basis of mammalian touch. |
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The star-nosed mole reveals clues to the molecular basis of mammalian touch. |
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The star-nosed mole reveals clues to the molecular basis of mammalian touch. |
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The star-nosed mole reveals clues to the molecular basis of mammalian touch. |
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star-nosed mole reveals clues to the molecular basis of mammalian touch. |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS) |
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1932-6203 |
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Little is known about the molecular mechanisms underlying mammalian touch transduction. To identify novel candidate transducers, we examined the molecular and cellular basis of touch in one of the most sensitive tactile organs in the animal kingdom, the star of the star-nosed mole. Our findings demonstrate that the trigeminal ganglia innervating the star are enriched in tactile-sensitive neurons, resulting in a higher proportion of light touch fibers and lower proportion of nociceptors compared to the dorsal root ganglia innervating the rest of the body. We exploit this difference using transcriptome analysis of the star-nosed mole sensory ganglia to identify novel candidate mammalian touch and pain transducers. The most enriched candidates are also expressed in mouse somatosesensory ganglia, suggesting they may mediate transduction in diverse species and are not unique to moles. These findings highlight the utility of examining diverse and specialized species to address fundamental questions in mammalian biology. |
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