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Human Molecular Genetics, 2001, Vol. 10, No. 5 507-512
© 2001 Oxford University Press

The mouse slalom mutant demonstrates a role for Jagged1 in neuroepithelial patterning in the organ of Corti

Hsun Tsai1,+, Rachel E. Hardisty1,+, Charlotte Rhodes2,+, Amy E. Kiernan2, Phil Roby1, Zuzanna Tymowska-Lalanne1, Philomena Mburu1, Sohaila Rastan3, A. Jackie Hunter4, Steve D. M. Brown1 and Karen P. Steel2

1MRC Mammalian Genetics Unit and Mouse Genome Centre, Harwell, Oxon OX11 ORD, UK, 2MRC Institute of Hearing Research, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK, 3Department of Biotechnology and Genetics and 4Department of Neuroscience, SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, Essex CM19 5AW, UK

The Notch signalling pathway has recently been implicated in the development and patterning of the sensory epithelium in the cochlea, the organ of Corti. As part of an ongoing large-scale mutagenesis programme to identify new deaf or vestibular mouse mutants, we have identified a novel mouse mutant, slalom, which shows abnormalities in the patterning of hair cells in the organ of Corti and missing ampullae, structures that house the sensory epithelia of the semicircular canals. We show that the slalom mutant carries a mutation in the Jagged1 gene, implicating a new ligand in the signalling processes that pattern the inner ear neuro-epithelium.

+ These authors contributed equally to this work

§ To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +44 1235 824541; Fax: +44 1235 824542; Email: s.brown@har.mrc.ac.uk


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