1. The rectification of heterotypic Cx46/Cx50 gap junction channels depends on intracellular magnesium.
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Chen H and Bai D
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Gap junction (GJ) intercellular communication is crucial in many physiological and pathological processes. A GJ channel is formed by head-to-head docking of two hexameric hemichannels from two neighboring cells. Heterotypic GJ channels formed by two different homomeric connexin hemichannels often display rectification properties in the current-voltage relationship while the underlying mechanisms are not fully clear. Here we studied heterotypic Cx46/Cx50 GJs at a single GJ channel level. Our data showed unitary Cx46/Cx50 GJ channel conductance (γ
j ) rectification when 5 mmol/L Mg2+ was included in the patch pipette solution, while no γj rectification was observed when no Mg2+ was added. Including 5 mmol/L Mg2+ in pipette solution significantly decreased the γj of homotypic Cx46 GJ with little change in homotypic Cx50 γj . A missense point variant in Cx46 (E43F) reduced the Mg2+ -dependent reduction in γj of Cx46 E43F GJ, indicating that E43 might be partially responsible for Mg2+ -dependent decrease in γj of Cx46. A comprehensive understanding of Mg2+ modulation of GJ at the individual channel level is useful in understanding factors in modulating GJ-mediated intercellular communication in health and diseases., Competing Interests: Honghong Chen and Donglin Bai declare that they have no conflict of interest., (© The Author(s) 2024.)- Published
- 2024
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