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Fig. 4. Distributions of USH1 proteins in developing and adult hair cells throughout life, their spatial and temporal subcellular distribution vary for each molecule. Green arrows indicate the presence of a USH1 protein in the stereocilia. Myosin VIIa (Hasson et al., 1997 ) and protocadherin 15 (Ahmed et al., 2003 ) are present along the entire length of the stereocilia. The precise distribution of harmonin in the stereocilia at the postnatal stages remains to be established. Notice that, at P30, cadherin 23 disappears from the stereocilia and appears to move to the pericuticular necklace (Lagziel et al., 2005 ; Michel et al., 2005 ). Sans is no longer present in the stereocilia (Adato et al., 2005 ). Arrowheads refer to the stage when first signs of hair bundle anomalies have been reported in USH1 mouse mutants; E18 in shaker-1 (Self et al., 1998 ) and waltzer (Holme and Steel, 2002 ) mutants, and P0 in Ames waltzer (Washington et al., 2005 ). In Jackson shaker and deaf-circler mutants, the hair bundle disorganisation has been reported only from P10 (Kitamura et al., 1992 ), and P21 (Johnson et al., 2003 ), respectively.
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