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Connexin37 forms high conductance gap junction channels with subconductance state activity and selective dye and ionic permeabilities.

Authors :
Veenstra RD
Wang HZ
Beyer EC
Ramanan SV
Brink PR
Source :
Biophysical journal [Biophys J] 1994 Jun; Vol. 66 (6), pp. 1915-28.
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

Gap junctions are thought to mediate the direct intercellular coupling of adjacent cells by the open-closed gating of an aqueous pore permeable to ions and molecules of up to 1 kDa or 10-14 A in diameter. We symmetrically altered the ionic composition or asymmetrically added 6-carboxyfluorescein (6-CF, M(r) = 376), a fluorescent tracer, to pairs of connexin37-transfected mouse neuro2A cells to examine the ionic and dye permeability of human connexin37 channels. We demonstrate that the 300-pS channel formed by connexin37 has an effective relative anion/cation permeability ratio of 0.43, directly converts to at least one intermediate (63 pS) subconductance state, and that 6-CF dye transfer is accompanied by a 24% decrease in unitary channel conductance. These observations favor a new interpretation of the gap junction pore consistent with direct ion-channel interactions or electrostatic charge effects common to more conventional multistate ion channels. These results have distinct implications about the different forms of intercellular signaling (cationic, ionic, and/or biochemical) that can occur depending on the expression and conformation of the connexin channel proteins.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0006-3495
Volume :
66
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biophysical journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7521227
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0006-3495(94)80985-3