Plasma Membrane Channels Formed by Connexins: Their Regulation and Functions
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Abstract
Members of the connexin gene family are integral membrane proteins that form hexamers called connexons. Most cells express two or more connexins. Open connexons found at the nonjunctional plasma membrane connect the cell interior with the extracellular milieu. They have been implicated in physiological functions including paracrine intercellular signaling and in induction of cell death under pathological conditions. Gap junction channels are formed by docking of two connexons and are found at cell-cell appositions. Gap junction channels are responsible for direct intercellular transfer of ions and small molecules including propagation of inositol trisphosphate-dependent calcium waves. They are involved in…
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Authors
5- JCJuan C. SáezCorresponding
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
- VMViviana M. Berthoud
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
- MCMaría C. Brañes
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
- ADAgustı́n D. Martı́nez
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
- ECEric C. Beyer
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Topics & keywords
- Cell biology
- Gap junction
- Connexin
- Biology
- Biophysics
- Chemistry
- Intracellular