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Evidence for heteromeric gap junction channels formed from rat connexin43 and human connexin37
1 Department of Physiology and Biophysics, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York 11974; and 2 Department of Pediatrics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 63110 Homomeric gap junction channels are composed solely of one connexin type, whereas heterotypic forms...
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Published in: | American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology 1997-10, Vol.273 (4), p.C1386-C1396 |
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Summary: | 1 Department of Physiology and
Biophysics, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony
Brook, New York 11974; and
2 Department of Pediatrics,
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 63110
Homomeric gap junction channels are composed solely of one
connexin type, whereas heterotypic forms contain two homomeric hemichannels but the six identical connexins of each are different from
each other. A heteromeric gap junction channel is one that contains
different connexins within either or both hemichannels. The existence
of heteromeric forms has been suggested, and many cell types are known
to coexpress connexins. To determine if coexpressed connexins would
form heteromers, we cotransfected rat connexin43 (rCx43) and human
connexin37 (hCx37) into a cell line normally devoid of any connexin
expression and used dual whole cell patch clamp to compare the observed
gap junction channel activity with that seen in cells transfected only
with rCx43 or hCx37. We also cocultured cells transfected with hCx37 or
rCx43, in which one population was tagged with a fluorescent marker to
monitor heterotypic channel activity. The cotransfected cells possessed
channel types unlike the homotypic forms of rCx43 or hCx37 or the
heterotypic forms. In addition, the noninstantaneous transjunctional
conductance-transjunctional voltage
( G j / V j )
relationship for cotransfected cell pairs showed a large range of
variability that was unlike that of the homotypic or heterotypic form.
The heterotypic cell pairs displayed asymmetric voltage dependence. The
results from the heteromeric cell pairs are inconsistent with summed
behavior of two independent homotypic populations or mixed populations
of homotypic and heterotypic channels types. The
G j / V j
data imply that the connexin-to-connexin interactions are significantly
altered in cotransfected cell pairs relative to the homotypic and
heterotypic forms. Heteromeric channels are a population of channels
whose characteristics could well impact differently from their
homotypic counterparts with regard to multicellular coordinated
responses.
homotypic channels; heteromeric channels; heterotypic channels; voltage gating |
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ISSN: | 0363-6143 1522-1563 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpcell.1997.273.4.c1386 |