PUBLICATION
Cx40.8, a Cx43-like protein, forms gap junction channels inefficiently and may require Cx43 for its association at the plasma membrane
- Authors
- Gerhart, S.V., Jefferis, R., and Iovine, M.K.
- ID
- ZDB-PUB-091023-25
- Date
- 2009
- Source
- FEBS letters 583(21): 3419-3424 (Journal)
- Registered Authors
- Iovine, M. Kathryn
- Keywords
- Connexin, Cx40.8, Cx43, Gap junction, Zebrafish, Short fin
- MeSH Terms
-
- Humans
- Animals
- Zebrafish Proteins/chemistry
- Zebrafish Proteins/genetics
- Zebrafish Proteins/metabolism*
- Protein Transport
- Zebrafish
- Alleles
- Connexins/chemistry
- Connexins/genetics
- Connexins/metabolism*
- Gap Junctions/metabolism*
- Mutation, Missense
- Connexin 43/chemistry*
- Connexin 43/metabolism*
- Molecular Sequence Data
- Amino Acid Sequence
- Gene Expression Regulation
- PubMed
- 19808035 Full text @ FEBS Lett.
Citation
Gerhart, S.V., Jefferis, R., and Iovine, M.K. (2009) Cx40.8, a Cx43-like protein, forms gap junction channels inefficiently and may require Cx43 for its association at the plasma membrane. FEBS letters. 583(21):3419-3424.
Abstract
In addition to having a Cx43 ortholog, the zebrafish genome also contains a Cx43-like gene, Cx40.8. Here, we investigate the expression of cx40.8 in zebrafish fins and the function of Cx40.8 in HeLa cells. We find that cx40.8 is present in the same population of dividing cells as cx43. Unlike Cx43, dye coupling assays suggest that Cx40.8 only inefficiently forms functional gap junction channels. However, co-transfection reveals that Cx40.8 can co-localize with Cx43 in gap junction plaques, and that the resulting plaques contain functional gap junction channels. Together, these data suggest the possibility that Cx40.8 may functionally interact with Cx43 to regulate cell proliferation in vivo. STRUCTURED SUMMARY: MINT-7266123: cx40.8 (genbank_protein_gi:68354404) and cx43 (uniprotkb:O57474) colocalize (MI:0403) by fluorescence microscopy (MI:0416).
Genes / Markers
Expression
Phenotype
Mutations / Transgenics
Human Disease / Model
Sequence Targeting Reagents
Fish
Orthology
Engineered Foreign Genes
Mapping