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Otoferlin Protein

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Otoferlin Protein

Overview

Otoferlin (OTOF) is a large, multidomain protein encoded by the OTOF gene located on chromosome 2q23.3 in humans. This approximately 1,997 amino acid protein was initially identified as a critical component of synaptic transmission in the inner ear, particularly within cochlear hair cells. However, emerging evidence suggests that otoferlin dysfunction may contribute to neurodegeneration through mechanisms affecting synaptic plasticity and neuronal stress responses. The protein is predominantly expressed in specialized sensory neurons and has become a subject of significant interest in neurodegeneration research due to its roles in calcium-dependent vesicular trafficking and synaptic function.

Function/Biology

Otoferlin functions as a C2-domain containing protein with six tandem C2 domains (C2A through C2F), a transmembrane domain, and an N-terminal ferlin homology domain. The C2 domains are calcium-binding regions that mediate protein-protein interactions and lipid binding, making otoferlin exquisitely sensitive to intracellular calcium fluctuations. In the cochlea, otoferlin is localized to the active zone of the ribbon synapse in inner hair cells, where it plays essential roles in neurotransmitter release.

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